High amp inverter/charger install
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High amp inverter/charger install
I’m in the process of finishing my inverter/charger installation. My question is whether the isolator(alternator) cable can be connected to the battery when the charger can output as much as 120amps? I have two isolators that appear to be 70amps each tied in parallel.
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Re: High amp inverter/charger install
Is that one isolator from each engine?
Not sure I exactly understand your question. Are you concerned about the charger causing a problem with the engine or alternator?
Not sure I exactly understand your question. Are you concerned about the charger causing a problem with the engine or alternator?
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Re: High amp inverter/charger install
Yes, concerned that the high amps from the charger could do to the isolators? I realize that isolator is basically a one-way valve but will I be okay since the two 70 A isolators appear to be in parallel?
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Re: High amp inverter/charger install
It's not the amps that would affect the isolators, it would be the volts. I don't think you'd have any issue. I'm assuming those are diode isolators. If an isolator gets a VERY high voltage (spike) on the output side then it could damage it, but I would not expect anything like that from your charger, especially when it's connected though the batteries, as they are a very good buffer to voltage spikes.
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Re: High amp inverter/charger install
km1125 wrote:Qr Bbpost It's not the amps that would affect the isolators, it would be the volts. I don't think you'd have any issue. I'm assuming those are diode isolators. If an isolator gets a VERY high voltage (spike) on the output side then it could damage it, but I would not expect anything like that from your charger, especially when it's connected though the batteries, as they are a very good buffer to voltage spikes.
Great, thanks for your input, greatly appreciated!
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Re: High amp inverter/charger install
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