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klassic
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Sep 09, 2015

Battery isolator help

I was thinking of just using my two 6v batteries as "house" batteries for powering the residential fridge, TV's, lights..ect.
And having one 12v battery (because I already have it)to be the "starting" battery..powering just the slides and the leveling system (ground control 3.0)

Does anyone know if using a dual battery isolator will work with the coach's charging system?
The converter is a Progressive Dynamic with the charge wizard.

Will the charger sometimes see a low battery and stay at a "boost" voltage and eventually cook one of the isolated battery banks?

I want to do this because after running the batteries down (dry camping for a short time) there isn't much power left to operate the slides, and the ground control 3.0 needs to see a healthy voltage or it will error out.
If I have a separate battery it would be topped up for the brief high current use.

Thoughts?

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  • klassic wrote:
    I was thinking of just using my two 6v batteries as "house" batteries for powering the residential fridge, TV's, lights..ect.
    And having one 12v battery (because I already have it)to be the "starting" battery..powering just the slides and the leveling system (ground control 3.0)

    Does anyone know if using a dual battery isolator will work with the coach's charging system?
    The converter is a Progressive Dynamic with the charge wizard.

    Will the charger sometimes see a low battery and stay at a "boost" voltage and eventually cook one of the isolated battery banks?

    I want to do this because after running the batteries down (dry camping for a short time) there isn't much power left to operate the slides, and the ground control 3.0 needs to see a healthy voltage or it will error out.
    If I have a separate battery it would be topped up for the brief high current use.

    Thoughts?


    Your post is confusing as I dont think you understand how your system works.

    What do you want to isolate?

    If you have 2 6V batterys and run them down that you cant put the slides in then you just plug into the truck and start the truck. The trucks battery and alternator will bring in the slides. And on the way home charge your 6 v batterys too.

    Your truck being a 2012 most likely has an isolator to keep it seperate from the 5th wheel batterys. Esy to check with a volt meter.


    Your charger only comes into play when you are plugged into shore power.

    If you are dry camping your 5th wheel shows propane/electric not just electric. You should be running on propane.

    Do you have an onboard invertor? Your batterys will die quick using the fridge on electric..

    Additionally you probably have the space for 4 6v batterys. If your going to be dry camping that would be best for a camper of that size.

    Your outside kitchen refridge will not work unless plugged into shore power.

    Last do you have the optional generator? If not that would be a very good investment to get a portable if you dry camp.

    So to answer what your asking, no isolator needed. You just need to learn how your system works.

    Dry camping:::::

    Run refridge on propane
    Get/use led lighting
    Turn off invertor if you have one unless needed. ( Your unit shows its not an option so I dont think you have one.
    Put slides in and out only when truck is plugged in and running.

    Thats a start. Let us know..