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โOct-29-2018 10:28 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
The priority battery should be direct and the aux battery charged by the relay.
โOct-29-2018 10:11 AM
blueh20 wrote:
mexicowanderer, this acr has a 10sec. rating of 2000 amps, cranking 1 minute of 750amps.
I think the priority battery that the original owner set this up to be is the house battery, to keep the arb fridge going on cloudy days.
"NEVER put any component in the way of having the prime starter battery getting charged."
I am not sure whats in the way of the prime battery getting charged, the house battery doesnt draw off the start batt if the house batt drops under 13v.
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โOct-29-2018 09:07 AM
blueh20 wrote:
littlebill,
"when the voltage drops under 13v the banks disconnect, in this case using the override switch will allow the relay to connect the banks and start the motor",
I think I am starting to get the picture,
So if the starter battery is under 13v,(lets say I left the lights on), the charging relay will disconnect the house/starter battery from each other so as to not drain the house battery ?correct?
Then, unbeknownst to me when I try to start the van the battery is dead" but also disconnected from the house battery by the relay" because the start batt went under 13v? correct?
Then i go into the back of my van and do the override switch, let the batteries co mingle for 15 minutes or so, then turn the overide switch back OFF and start the van OR leave the override switch ON?
thanks
โOct-29-2018 09:01 AM
blueh20 wrote:
littlebill, thanks for chiming in, I just learned ALOT about my charging relay in your post. And hope you can teach me some more.
"realistically you should never have a dead starter battery, that said if you do, i would recommend waiting a minute or so in override before attempting the start"
But how would I know I had a dead starter battery before I turned the key on and tried to start the engine.
Does the relay automatically/instantly send power from the house battery to the start battery if needed, or does it require a manual switching?
"in this case using the override switch will allow the relay to connect the banks and start the motor".
What position would I turn the over ride switch too? Does that "override" switching include pushing the button "down"?
In using the over ride switch, would I just let the batteries coexist for 15 minutes or so, then turn the switch off so to disconnect the two batteries before starting so I dont blow my 150 amp fuses? OR try and start the vehicle while they are both bonded together?
thanks
โOct-29-2018 08:52 AM