wipe_out
Well-Known Member
Firstly that is bad battery management, you will generate sulphation and greatly reduce battery life, keep a 50% minimum capacity for normal lead acid. Secondly it depends on VSR specification and design as to overload, also the VSR will drop out due to low voltage. You could equally say my engine battery is flat, with a VSR you can press a button and start from the service bank, a splitter will do nothing to help, just depends on what problem you look at.
With high load drop out you are not protecting the VSR, you are protecting the alternator and charge cables from high loads, or any secondary charge source fitted to the service battery, from engine starting load. It's also not new, we introduced 25 years ago.
Brian
Thanks Brian.. Guess its time to start hunting down a VSR..
Thanks for all the comments from everyone.. Been a useful conversation for me..