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YC_1
Dec 23, 2014Nomad
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Install this little device and your diode isolator is bypassed when any charging source is provided. For example, connected to shoreline your engine battery will get charge. With the engine running your house batteries will get charged. There is no voltage drop because it has a relay inside.
As mentioned, you need to clean up all connections. Take them off to clean them but take some picture before ever removing one wire.
This device could be hooked right to the diode isolator. Just need to ground the one lead and connect the two battery wires. There are other wires to allow some external controls but you won't need them.
Install this little device and your diode isolator is bypassed when any charging source is provided. For example, connected to shoreline your engine battery will get charge. With the engine running your house batteries will get charged. There is no voltage drop because it has a relay inside.
As mentioned, you need to clean up all connections. Take them off to clean them but take some picture before ever removing one wire.
This device could be hooked right to the diode isolator. Just need to ground the one lead and connect the two battery wires. There are other wires to allow some external controls but you won't need them.
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