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cheap isolator on ebay
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cheap isolator on ebay
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Anyone seen these before? I wouldn't expect much for the price, but from other posts, people seem happy enough with supercheaps/jacar ones. Also the 100 amp continuous sounds good...
Anyone seen these before? I wouldn't expect much for the price, but from other posts, people seem happy enough with supercheaps/jacar ones. Also the 100 amp continuous sounds good...
cheap solenoid
id personally recomend one of these for dual battery setup very simply no crappy circuitry like pirana crap that melts solders and what not go for it get one!!
Re: cheap solenoid
What do you mean about melting solder mgundle?mgundle wrote:id personally recomend one of these for dual battery setup very simply no crappy circuitry like pirana crap that melts solders and what not go for it get one!!
Re: cheap isolator on ebay
I've seen similar things in Supercheap. It doesn't look like the most well made or reliable way to do dual batteries though...HJ60_HEATHUS wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... Track=true
Anyone seen these before? I wouldn't expect much for the price, but from other posts, people seem happy enough with supercheaps/jacar ones. Also the 100 amp continuous sounds good...
David
melting solder
with pirana dual battery systems in side they run four crappy mini relays on a circuit board,with heavy duty cabling goin to and from it over time it causes the mini relays to shit very unreliable
Re: cheap isolator on ebay
looks similar to the one in my carmurcod wrote:I've seen similar things in Supercheap. It doesn't look like the most well made or reliable way to do dual batteries though...HJ60_HEATHUS wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... Track=true
Anyone seen these before? I wouldn't expect much for the price, but from other posts, people seem happy enough with supercheaps/jacar ones. Also the 100 amp continuous sounds good...
it only stopps the aux batt from draining the starting batt. when ur running accesories of ya aux. batt when ya car aint running
just a little left of insanity :)
Re: cheap isolator on ebay
looks similar to the one in my carmurcod wrote:I've seen similar things in Supercheap. It doesn't look like the most well made or reliable way to do dual batteries though...HJ60_HEATHUS wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... Track=true
Anyone seen these before? I wouldn't expect much for the price, but from other posts, people seem happy enough with supercheaps/jacar ones. Also the 100 amp continuous sounds good...
it only stopps the aux batt from draining the starting batt. when ur running accesories of ya aux. batt when ya car aint running
just a little left of insanity :)
there a great solenoid for dual batt systems but wouldnt recomend super cheap get a decent one,hook it up so it is joined when the ignition is on but is dissconnected when cranked then reconnected ,ya could even fit a switch to it if ya main dies flick the swicth and ya have power from both to get ya out of trouble
The starter solenoid in a falcon Physically is the same, but is only rated for a short period of time, probably about one minute. If used as a dual battery solenoid they will burn the coil out very quickly.tuff 45 wrote:XD falcons run them, they are the starter solinoid to the starter motor. I have set them up for duel bats before and they work well.
Supercheap have both, constant duty and starter solenoids. They are both around $30, but I can buy a redarc (or similar brand) constant duty solenoid for about $34, so I wouldn't buy a supercheap one.
Cheers, Dean
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