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Feb-17-2023 08:57 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^So does a new Trik L Start. It’s a mini DCDC charger.
It’s another way to skin the cat but it’s a poor way except maybe in the case of long term storage with solar maintainer already wired into the house setup.
Makes no sense to continuously draw from and cycle the house batteries, shortening their life, to charge the start battery.
Grit dog wrote:
If not doing the above just plug in a 120v battery maintainer and keep ‘em separate.
Feb-17-2023 07:08 AM
jjrbus wrote:
Thanks for all the input always greatly appreciated. I charged the vehicle battery in my class A with a selector switch. My Toyota I installed a solenoid bypass switch. The A I had for 10 years with no issue and the Toyota for 7 years with no issue.
I like the idea of the dual smart charger, if it fails is something else I will have to learn to troubleshoot. I do have a Progressive Dynamics smart charger so no ancient tech ruining batteries. I do not see a convenient place for a simple battery switch so will add a continuous duty solenoid and a switch by the driver.
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Feb-16-2023 06:25 PM
Grit dog wrote:pianotuna wrote:
jjrbus,
The best solution is a dc to DC charger. This will be automatic.
Second best is a solenoid that doesn't switch on until the voltage is 13.5 or higher.
I did opt for manual control of my twin 200 amp solenoids. But that was before dc to DC chargers were available at a cost that did not include your first born son.
You’re confused.
OP is taking aboot charging the start battery from shore power…. lol:S
Feb-16-2023 06:11 AM
pianotuna wrote:
jjrbus,
The best solution is a dc to DC charger. This will be automatic.
Second best is a solenoid that doesn't switch on until the voltage is 13.5 or higher.
I did opt for manual control of my twin 200 amp solenoids. But that was before dc to DC chargers were available at a cost that did not include your first born son.
Feb-15-2023 07:59 PM
jjrbus wrote:
The idea is to keep the battery charged when sitting next to the house. Traveling it has never been a problem.
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