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electrical:12v:alternator [2024/04/26 16:59] frater_secessus [heat] |
electrical:12v:alternator [2024/05/04 13:05] frater_secessus [workaround: heavier wiring] |
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- if charging by relay only, use Crtical size wire to get the most voltage and current to the lead house battery | - if charging by relay only, use Crtical size wire to get the most voltage and current to the lead house battery | ||
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+ | The setup needs to be // | ||
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+ | - use of an ON/OFF 12v trigger signal (" | ||
+ | - voltage-sensing - 12v is always being provided to the charger. | ||
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+ | In some cases both are combined for particular installs. | ||
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===== alternator hacks ===== | ===== alternator hacks ===== | ||
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==== workaround: heavier wiring ==== | ==== workaround: heavier wiring ==== | ||
- | It's also possible to run a separate and heavier cable from the TV to the trailer; | + | It's also possible to run a separate and (much) |
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- | Heavier cabling + a DC-DC charger could provide correct voltage to the trailer battery. | ||
===== isolator without a house battery ===== | ===== isolator without a house battery ===== |