
#Black rhino smart battery isolator how to#
I need to know how to deal with the intelligent charging system and nothing more.Īnd it's not a matter of "oh I know better". You offered inapplicable design instructions for the wiring. You don't even know the schedule of usage, but that didn't stop you from offering that my battery will somehow go dead. You don't even know what kind of fridges I'm using and that instantly disqualified you. It brings the quality of information down when we don't know about a topic and guess and throw anything out there. You threw lots of guessing out there with no information and this stuff is searchable via google and other search engines. Don't call me when you have a dead battery.The thing is you didn't actually help. This forum really has become an angry place. You seem to know an awful lot, so why are you coming here and asking, hotshot? You must think you are really cool for withholding information, then telling me I'm stupid for not knowing. You didn't share your previous experience or any details on what equipment you own, and I didn't comment on it. I said you should be careful with the complicated Audi electronics, I shared what I would do, and offered some things to consider. Okay, I didn't say "no, it can't be done". Good luck with turning your car into a Winnebago. It sounds like you have all your answers anyway so why come here ? we are not a camping store. Why do you think I want to add a second battery?Well dude sorry we couldn't help.
#Black rhino smart battery isolator generator#
The hifi community has done secondary batteries, but I have no connection to them, this posting here.Īnd lol generator to add an unrealistic suggestion. As I've said, I have run two batteries in the past, ut I need to specifically know how THIS system will react. Beyond all this, there's tons of false information. I am sorry if I sound harsh, but so many people just post without sourcing and post inaccurate info, which I have proven with the refrigerator. The rest is guesswork and nonsense, but if you have a source for the information, please send it my way. I've had one running overnight off the battery without issues, so let's throw your "no, it can't be done" supposition out right there. Particularly the type of fridges I am using are even factory - equipment on VWs. There appears to be tons of guessing here and inaccurate information. Why do you think I want to add a second battery?

I'd set up a second system, and have a way to charge it from the car when running, and then use a generator for camping times.There appears to be tons of guessing here and inaccurate information. And, you want to run two? Just one refrigerator can kill a battery in a matter of hours if it's warm outside. probably in an adverse way.īe aware that refrigerators are a huge draw on batteries. Two batteries will definitely affect the monitoring system. So, then you would need to balance the charging, and the system monitors the battery activity.

At the very least, you'll need a way to cut off the second battery, or switch from one battery to the other so it doesn't drain the whole system, sort of like a boat setup. I think you are asking for trouble if you try to add a second battery. You could connect to the car using a 12 volt outlet, and then have a charger/controller for the second battery system. I would set this up on a separate system.
