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Upgrade your power management setup with a robust solution designed for demanding environments like marine vessels, RVs, and heavy-duty trucks. This isolator seamlessly handles charging from dual alternators to support three separate battery banks, ensuring each one gets precisely what it needs without risking cross-discharge or overcharging mishaps.
In setups with multiple batteries—think house, engine start, and auxiliary banks—keeping charging efficient and safe is crucial. Traditional single-alternator systems often fall short when scaling up, leading to uneven charging or parasitic drains. This unit steps in as a smart intermediary, using high-quality diodes to create isolated paths. Alternator output flows freely to all banks during charging, but reverse flow is blocked when engines are off. Result? Longer battery life, reliable starts, and peace of mind on long hauls or offshore adventures.
Built to thrive in harsh conditions, it shrugs off corrosion with its anodized aluminum housing and pairs with stainless steel hardware for mounts that last. Whether you're retrofitting an older boat electrical system or optimizing a custom van build, this isolator delivers continuous performance without the fuss of relays or complex electronics.
Connect your alternators to the input terminals and batteries to the outputs. When the alternator voltage rises above each battery's level (typically by 0.7-0.9V), current flows through the diodes to charge. Batteries with lower charge states pull more amps naturally, self-balancing the load. Once fully charged, flow tapers off, avoiding gassing or heat buildup. It's passive, automatic, and draws zero power when idle—ideal for fuel-conscious operators.
Pro tip: Pair it with smart alternators or temperature sensors for even finer control, but it shines standalone in most stock configurations.
Marine: Isolates engine start from house loads on yachts or fishing boats, keeping radios and nav gear powered without starter battery risk.
RV & Overlanding: Manages chassis, coach, and inverter batteries for off-grid boondocking.
Commercial Fleets: Ensures backup power in trucks or service rigs, reducing downtime from dead starts.
Users rave about its reliability in extreme temps—from Alaskan winters to desert summers—proving it's not just tough, but thoughtfully engineered.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Operating Range | -40°C to +80°C |
| Duty Cycle | Continuous to 50°C; linear derate to 70% at 80°C |
| Heat Rise | Just 5°C at full load (vertical mount optimal) |
| Voltage Drop | 0.7V at 50% load; 0.9V at full |
Quick install note: Use appropriately sized cables (at least 4 AWG for 70A) and fuses near batteries. Avoid self-exciting alternators, as they can cause issues—double-check your setup with the alternator specs.
Absolutely. Its rugged anodized aluminum case and stainless hardware are built for vibration-heavy apps, making it a go-to for overlanders and fleet operators.
Primarily for alternators, but it pairs well downstream of DC-DC converters from solar/shore sources, isolating banks effectively.
Diodes are passive with minimal voltage drop but always-on isolation; solenoids offer zero drop via relays but need voltage sensing and draw idle current. Choose diodes for simplicity and reliability.
Mount vertically on a clean metal surface away from exhaust heat. This promotes natural convection, keeping temps low even at full amps.
It follows alternator output, so use with a compatible regulator or BMS. Diodes prevent backflow but don't regulate voltage—ideal for flooded/AGM with proper alternator control.
Straightforward: Two inputs from alternators, three outputs to batteries, plus grounds. Label clearly and use heat-shrink for marine-grade seals.
Fully compatible. It thrives with external regulators, as long as it's not self-exciting—common in Delco or Bosch marine units.
These heavy duty isolators allow charging multiple batteries automatically from one or two alternators, and prevent discharge or 'dumping" of one battery into another. Each battery is charged according to its need without overcharging. rated for 12-48 volt negative ground DC systems. feature conservatively rated diodes and a rustproof anodized aluminum heat sink case. Models are available for 70, 120 and 165 amp alternators.
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Note: These battery isolators are not compatible with self exciting alternators. Please consult the manufacturer of your alternator if you are unsure of your configuration.
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