I'm going to quote myself here:
Yes the batteries are in parallel. I understand that the alternator won't be putting 136amps out at all times. That would probably cause the batteries to boil over which would not be a good method of charging. You still need to size the isolator up to the max capacity of the alternator right?
I have been reading about relay type isolators. They look as though they are easier to wire into the truck. Is there any downfall to these?
So one port for each of the batteries that are in parallel
(1998 Dodge Ram 2500 with a 24v Cummins Diesel) so there are two batteries ran in parallel to start the truck.
The starting batteries are parallel 12v
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I have been reading about relay type isolators. They look as though they are easier to wire into the truck. Is there any downfall to these?
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