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JimM68
Feb 14, 2014Explorer
Fred, I sent you some stuff via email.
Monaco did in fact include (actually several over the years) Bidirectional charge systems in their mid price pushers.
While the original IRD was an Intelletec device (one one-way only) subsequent BIRD systems were not made by intelletec.
Note also, a Genny connection is not used and not needed. The unit "see's" the voltage in the house side and the chassis side, and determines from that alone where the charge is coming from and what state the batteries are in.
It absolutely will let the charge source bring it's "home batteries" up to float, and then cut in the other side.
In either direction, from any charge source.
Our works really well.
Monaco did in fact include (actually several over the years) Bidirectional charge systems in their mid price pushers.
While the original IRD was an Intelletec device (one one-way only) subsequent BIRD systems were not made by intelletec.
Note also, a Genny connection is not used and not needed. The unit "see's" the voltage in the house side and the chassis side, and determines from that alone where the charge is coming from and what state the batteries are in.
It absolutely will let the charge source bring it's "home batteries" up to float, and then cut in the other side.
In either direction, from any charge source.
Our works really well.
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