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Matt_Colie
May 14, 2013Explorer II
Kelley,
I often find things like this. The nearest I can figure, if you buy Package A - they install Package A. If you buy Package B - they install Package B. If you buy Package A and Package B, both get installed, but nobody looks for how they might be interconnected to considerable advantage for the owner....
In this case, I thing a thing called a combiner would help him a lot. This is a device that when either battery is above resting voltage (aka being charged by something), it connects the two together so both get charged, but as soon as both are not being charged, they are separated.
Matt
I often find things like this. The nearest I can figure, if you buy Package A - they install Package A. If you buy Package B - they install Package B. If you buy Package A and Package B, both get installed, but nobody looks for how they might be interconnected to considerable advantage for the owner....
In this case, I thing a thing called a combiner would help him a lot. This is a device that when either battery is above resting voltage (aka being charged by something), it connects the two together so both get charged, but as soon as both are not being charged, they are separated.
Matt
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