We have a Blue Sky 2512ix controller installed in our motorhome. We also have a Honda ue3000ix generator with a wireless remote start installed on the generator.
In order to use the wireless remote start, we need to have the generators key switched on at all times and the wireless remote start will slowly drain the eu3000is battery.
So, we wired the eu3000 battery into the 2 amp auxiliary load output on the 2512ix. This works great if the house batteries are in acceptance or float - then the 2512ix will turn on the 2amp load output. But if for some reason the house batteries stay in bulk mode, then the eu3000 continues to drain.
My thought is to use the 2512ix 25amp load output for the charging of the eu3000. That way the 25amp output is controlled by the battery voltage (on at 12.6v and off at 11.5v) and not the charging mode.
Questions:
- I assume that the voltage sent to the eu3000 battery via the 25amp output will be the same as the battery charging (float 13.2v, bulk, etc)?
- Does the 2512ix work as a battery isolator to keep the eu3000 battery from discharging with the house batteries? Meaning, is it a one way connection like a battery isolator between the house and starting batteries?
Thanks for your help.
Meyer Meyer - 2006 Winnebago View / 2008 22 C-Dory
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