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Isolator with no Volt Drop?
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<blockquote data-quote="diehappy" data-source="post: 8741866" data-attributes="member: 588758"><p>Does anyone know of an isolator that doesn't drop voltage that much? I bought one and returned it before using it because I was told I didn't need it. However, I have come to conclusion it would be nice to use one. HOWEVER, I have seen videos and such of people saying they can drop voltage on average of .7volts. That is a lot if I am trying to get a lithium over 14 in the rear of vehicle. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking right now I may just use a breaker switch and turn it off (open it) when I care to to not get a volt lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diehappy, post: 8741866, member: 588758"] Does anyone know of an isolator that doesn't drop voltage that much? I bought one and returned it before using it because I was told I didn't need it. However, I have come to conclusion it would be nice to use one. HOWEVER, I have seen videos and such of people saying they can drop voltage on average of .7volts. That is a lot if I am trying to get a lithium over 14 in the rear of vehicle. I am thinking right now I may just use a breaker switch and turn it off (open it) when I care to to not get a volt lose. [/QUOTE]
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