WarpathEngineering
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- Oct 14, 2006
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Hello everyone,
If we haven't beaten this horse enough yet, I guess it's my turn. Work is going like hell and my brain has turned to mush so I need your all's input.
I've finally gotten back to my Grandby rebuild and before I button up the walls, I need to run some new wiring. That's not the problem. I'm trying to wrap my head around the umbilical wiring. When I bought my used Grandby, I had wires pulled out of every corner of the thing and with no basis to start with....
Tell me if this makes sense so far.
To install a deep cell battery of sufficiant size in the empty cavity in the engine compartment. This battery will be seperated from the primary vehicle battery by the use of a Sure Power 1314 battery seperator, fused for 30 amps and sent to the camper by way of a #10 wire. The battery seperator will be installed in the engine compartment (?) along with the 30 amp fuse. The 1314 has main terminals to connect the accessory and vehicle batteries, a ground wire and ???? I'm assuming that there is also a connection to the ignition to allow paralelling of the batteries for engine start up. Is there also one that connects to the alternator to allow the accessory battery to be charged while driving? Will it allow the vehicle battery to be charged by the camper's converter when connected to shore power?
Please excuse my ignorance! I've never used a battery seperator before. I'm used to using straight up battery isolators but from what I've read, they cannot be used with my type of alternator because of a sensing issue with a voltage drop across the diodes.
Thanks for the help!
Rick
If we haven't beaten this horse enough yet, I guess it's my turn. Work is going like hell and my brain has turned to mush so I need your all's input.
I've finally gotten back to my Grandby rebuild and before I button up the walls, I need to run some new wiring. That's not the problem. I'm trying to wrap my head around the umbilical wiring. When I bought my used Grandby, I had wires pulled out of every corner of the thing and with no basis to start with....
Tell me if this makes sense so far.
To install a deep cell battery of sufficiant size in the empty cavity in the engine compartment. This battery will be seperated from the primary vehicle battery by the use of a Sure Power 1314 battery seperator, fused for 30 amps and sent to the camper by way of a #10 wire. The battery seperator will be installed in the engine compartment (?) along with the 30 amp fuse. The 1314 has main terminals to connect the accessory and vehicle batteries, a ground wire and ???? I'm assuming that there is also a connection to the ignition to allow paralelling of the batteries for engine start up. Is there also one that connects to the alternator to allow the accessory battery to be charged while driving? Will it allow the vehicle battery to be charged by the camper's converter when connected to shore power?
Please excuse my ignorance! I've never used a battery seperator before. I'm used to using straight up battery isolators but from what I've read, they cannot be used with my type of alternator because of a sensing issue with a voltage drop across the diodes.
Thanks for the help!
Rick