I have a Pirahna one and it works ok as far as I can tell. If I was you I would buy one from the person that supports this forum. I have one of Drivesafes units as well but as the Pirahna one still works I have not fitted it yet. I like the way the Drivesafes units can keep the batteries connected down to a preset voltage. The only question I have about that is that I usually run accessories from the second battery (power tool chargers etc) and I have a voltage sensing alarm.
Ian
When deciding on an isolator you need to decide what you will be using it for and also the battery type and size.
The Redarc, Piranha, Sidewinder and Trackside all have their place.
The more advanced units will take the alternator charge and direct it to the battery that requires the charge. Like my friend drivesafe has said, spike protection is included in most circuits and isolators now have it as well but is a double up in protection.
I don't know what mine is. It's a maze of wires and there is a red flashing LED. It starts and the LED makes me feel good when I look in there and wonder what it all is.
Nothing wrong with that setup... It just depends what you want it to deliver.
Wiring the batteries in parallel, like that, is quite common if you're doing a lot of winching. However, if you want to run things like fridges while camping, the split charge is definately the way to go.
M
Yeah, I'm familiar with the terms...
I was just pointing out to Joel that his statement:
...Many not actually be the case as there are legitimate reasons why you may want to wire a pair of batteries in series.Whoever set it up was insanely stupid.In fact, IIRC the old RaRo TurboD used to have just that. 2x batteries, wired in parallel, just so there was enough grunt to start the fecker!
Maybe he was a little bit silly for assuming that just coz there were a pair of batteries in the car, they were isolated from each other. There's not enough information in thread to gauge.
M
You would be but I think you will find most over here would not be and the info was for their benefit.
Yep, a lot of yotas come with two paralleled starting batteries but none of the discos sold here came with dual starting batteries as standard.
I think Joel’s suspicions are pretty well on track, that it was a sus attempt at doing a dual battery set-up.
Cheers
Last edited by drivesafe; 10th July 2007 at 06:54 AM.
Drivesafe, what wold the characteristics be if you had a standard cranking battery in parallel with a deep-cycle? Would you get high CCA with a "tail" of charge from the deep cycle? OR would you just wreck both of them?
Not planning on doing it, just wondering.
Steve
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