Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 19:04:23 -0800
Reply-To: TC <trclark@SHAW.CA>
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From: TC <trclark@SHAW.CA>
Subject: Re: Sure Power 1315 battery separator
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> The 1315 is a nice product that works well with the Vanagon electrical
> system. RV stores and shops, commercial vehicle auto electric shops, as
> well as some car stereo shops sell them. Here is an RV place that sells
> the 100 amp version online. The standard 100 amp version is all you need
> for the Vanagon charging system. Very simple to install, far superior to
> the older isolator installation requirements.
So my old sure power 952-3A just died saturday, it would no longer perform
it regulating duties so 16+ volts were going straight out
So i figure no problem just wire the alternator straight to the main batt
Nope the PO busted the blade in the regulator on Bosh alternator so
stranded...
So do i get a new isolator or try find the part for the Bosh alternator
(or just buy new alt any wasy & keep this for spare)
and then get the 1315....
ARE THERE THERE ANY ADVANTAGES TO AN ISOLATOR at all ?
reading this thread today is great timing thx guys
what i c here is that the sperator has more function you can load from both
untill
its too much (12.bV) then you get automatic isolation
And they will allow both Batts to charge
&&&&& the biggie if the seperrator dies you have stock alternator that does
not leave you stranded :)
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