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yes a 'continuous duty 200amp contact relay/solenoid'
turned on/off by a 10amp toggle switch on the dash
best guess without more info
is you run the house batteries really low, take off down the highway and the alternator amps into the house batteries is too much for the contacts
these bi-directional are most often used in situations where the RV will be parked in place with shore power, and the bi-direct keeps the chassis battery charged by siphoning power from the house charging converter over to the chassis battery, so it doesn't go dead because of no alternator charging
turned on/off by a 10amp toggle switch on the dash
best guess without more info
is you run the house batteries really low, take off down the highway and the alternator amps into the house batteries is too much for the contacts
these bi-directional are most often used in situations where the RV will be parked in place with shore power, and the bi-direct keeps the chassis battery charged by siphoning power from the house charging converter over to the chassis battery, so it doesn't go dead because of no alternator charging
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