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Robin used his keyboard to write :
JOOI do motorhomes separate the battery from the distribution circuits when connected to the mains? I ask only as I wondered if it might work out cheaper to fit (a) a "Smart" battery charger (£20) and (b) a separate 12V PSU (eg LED driver). Also avoids single point of failure. They use a system of the battery supplying the load, with a charger/PSU in parallel with the battery - so PSU is able to both source the load and charge the battery. Some of the later PSU are able to act intelligently in their charging of the battery. I seem to recall some have a link able to be set, for the various battery chemistries. |
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