Darrell Boehler wrote: > > Hi Volks, > At the risk of opening this thread / debate again, I think it is > possible to use the circuit as described in the archives with one > modification. Add an interrupter in the 20 - 30 amp range between the > primary battery and the westy relay. ... This sounds much easier than running a new wire from starter battery to aux, installing a new relay, etcetera. Anyway, how often is the draw going to approach 30 amps. For some, more often than others. For me, a few of times a year probably. I have propane for the fridge. Are these interruptors expensive? Radio Shack item? -- Regards, David Bogle Brooklyn |
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