How to install voltage sensitive relay (VSR) on a boat including wiring diagram
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- čas přidán 30. 08. 2022
- How to install a voltage sensitive relay on a boat wind diagram included
This video will also explain how the voltage sensitive really works will see in this video the dual and the single one
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Really learning a lot from you.
This was helpful. Didn't think to use a common busbar that way but it makes sense.
Great explanation thanks!
Great explanation 👏
Good Info on the VSR, Only thing Missing is Bilge Pump Fuse.
Amazing video keep it up 👍
Sounds good.
Good info. I am perplex on how to install VSR and battery switch and if the latter is still needed. I have a wet battery for the starter/engine and two different batteries for the house.
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I love to have your graphs on electrical for boats, am getting ready to wire a complete boat, have you ever thought of putting them on pdf format and selling them 😊
I'm about to hook up a 22$ boost converter that will turn 12V into 15V(10amp). If my starter battery goes out, I'll use the secondary battery to power up the VSR via the boost converter thats wired to a switch inside the cab. That way, I can basically use the VSR to link the batteries whenever & jump start my vehicle with the push of a button. 😁
Thanks for your post it was very helpful. My question is .. when I’m at home i want to disconnect my batteries completely to prevent and draw (parasitic or if I left anything on by accident) where in the circuit can I wire a battery isolator/ main battery switch …. thanks in advance Rob
Great video. If you had a solar panel instead of a charger, would you need a dual vsr to allow the energy from the solar to reach the starter as well as the house battery, or would you simply be able to wire the solar directly to both batteries?
Thanks for that Joe, very clear. I also have a 4 position isolation switch battery 1, battery 2, All Off, or Emergency Parallel. How would this slot in to this layout please?
Great video!! One question. I have this exact set up and have purchased a VSR on Amazon (Spartan smart batter isolator) in your example you have a single bank charger. I have a dual bank charger. Would a 2 bank charger "confuse", fry or short out the VSR? I think this spartan brand one is a single vsr.
Hi Joe,
If you have a Single VSR, you would connect the charger to the "starter" battery to ensure both batteries received a charge?
Yes if you can help me understand what is the difference between a v.s.r., a.c.r., and a battery isolator. Thanks
What kind of fuse do you need for the VSR? 80A terminal fuses?
If I'm not using a negative bus bar, can I attach the negative from the vsr to the negative of the starter battery???