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So I have several components I'm getting around to installing.
These are strictly for the truck batteries and independent of the house bank.
Truck is an A1R w/260a alt
Dual battery mod
I have the following that I use/will use:
1) NOCO Genius2 (for shore power charging)
2) PulseTech 24v Solar Charger (the one with the big grey enclosed PDP)
3) 100w 12v Portable Solar Panel (for deployment when in the field)
4) Cooper Bussmann 21100E00 Battery Equalizer (set up as balancer)
I've basically set things up so that only one of these external charging sources will be active at any given time.
My question is:
There's no issue having the Pulsetech doing it's thing while the engine/alt are running/charging, is there?
I don't see any warnings regarding this in the PulseTech instructions. I've always been pretty religious about disconnecting all external charging once the truck has started. But this PulseTech is designed to be a permanent fixture.
I'm pretty certain that I would not want the NOCO, the PulseTech, and the solar panel all pushing a charge to the battery at once. Especially if the alternator comes on with the engine.
Am I being overly cautious?
As I said, I have set things up so that when the engine is off, I can select either 1, 2, or 3 for maintaining the batteries while parked.
These are strictly for the truck batteries and independent of the house bank.
Truck is an A1R w/260a alt
Dual battery mod
I have the following that I use/will use:
1) NOCO Genius2 (for shore power charging)
2) PulseTech 24v Solar Charger (the one with the big grey enclosed PDP)
3) 100w 12v Portable Solar Panel (for deployment when in the field)
4) Cooper Bussmann 21100E00 Battery Equalizer (set up as balancer)
I've basically set things up so that only one of these external charging sources will be active at any given time.
My question is:
There's no issue having the Pulsetech doing it's thing while the engine/alt are running/charging, is there?
I don't see any warnings regarding this in the PulseTech instructions. I've always been pretty religious about disconnecting all external charging once the truck has started. But this PulseTech is designed to be a permanent fixture.
I'm pretty certain that I would not want the NOCO, the PulseTech, and the solar panel all pushing a charge to the battery at once. Especially if the alternator comes on with the engine.
Am I being overly cautious?
As I said, I have set things up so that when the engine is off, I can select either 1, 2, or 3 for maintaining the batteries while parked.