Nicholas123
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A bit less than £150 usually but if you are not prepared to spend any money then you will never get any benefit from one so probably not worth finding out what you are missing.
However just so that you don't die of curiosity it is a device for splitting the charge from your alternator to your two banks of batteries. Ensures your engine start battery is always charged so that you can still start your engine if your house battery is run flat.
I have a switch that directs the current to whichever of the two batteries I choose or both at the same time so naturally I make sure the starter battery gets president.How is it any different to that?
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