JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
I'm rejigging the boat's 12V system at the moment. There will be two batteries, house and start, charged both by solar panel and by engine. I would lik eto use a VSR to charge the start battery first when the engine is running. However I have bought a nice two-channel solar controller which preferentially charges one battery, and there is the possibility that that would trigger the VSR, which is undesirable.
So ... what I'd really like is a VSR which only works when the engine is running, or at least when the ignition is "on". It's not too hard to think of ways of doing this - I could, for example, run a wire from a switched supply on the ignition switch and use it through a relay to connect the VSR - but I wondered if there were any obvious off-the-shelf solutions?
I have a diode splitter in a box somewhere and could always use that, but finding a site for it is a bit of a problem and I'd prefer VSR if possible. I can't afford a Sterling alternator-to-battery charger!
So ... what I'd really like is a VSR which only works when the engine is running, or at least when the ignition is "on". It's not too hard to think of ways of doing this - I could, for example, run a wire from a switched supply on the ignition switch and use it through a relay to connect the VSR - but I wondered if there were any obvious off-the-shelf solutions?
I have a diode splitter in a box somewhere and could always use that, but finding a site for it is a bit of a problem and I'd prefer VSR if possible. I can't afford a Sterling alternator-to-battery charger!