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wolfe10
Jun 12, 2015Explorer
Charging from the alternator is usually either through a SOLENOID-BASED ISOLATOR or through a DIODE-BASED ISOLATOR.
Now, you likely also have (completely separate from the above) a "salesman switch" which turns off most/all the house circuits. Often, things like refrigerator, propane sensor, etc are wired directly to the house battery, so the salesman switch does not necessarily turn off all electric loads.
Now, you likely also have (completely separate from the above) a "salesman switch" which turns off most/all the house circuits. Often, things like refrigerator, propane sensor, etc are wired directly to the house battery, so the salesman switch does not necessarily turn off all electric loads.
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