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Old 04-11-2016, 11:16 AM   #11
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Old 04-11-2016, 11:38 AM   #12
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Default Re: Using a 36V to 12V converter to keep a 12V battery charged?

I don't like that the converter is a single output only without a constant 12V for the radio memory. I was looking at the DPI dual output that does have a non-switched output.

I did see the link where a Sergio had drawn a simple relay install for creating an independent switched and unswitched power systems, but I don't want to get that involved. Maybe for myself and I will remember how the system works. But if I ever move away, I think it could become a hassle for someone to figure out.

The voltage indicators look just fine. Only it was suggested to have a 2 digit decimal reading. Is that REALLY necessary ?


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I don't like that the converter is a single output only without a constant 12V for the radio memory. I was looking at the DPI dual output that does have a non-switched output.

I did see the link where a Sergio had drawn a simple relay install for creating an independent switched and unswitched power systems, but I don't want to get that involved. Maybe for myself and I will remember how the system works. But if I ever move away, I think it could become a hassle for someone to figure out.
yea i've seen that
The voltage indicators look just fine. Only it was suggested to have a 2 digit decimal reading. Is that REALLY necessary ?

no
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They have not made radios with small current "memory wires" in over 10 years... All radios now work similar to the voltage converters with a trigger wire:
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Old 04-11-2016, 02:10 PM   #14
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I was thinking about the "chart on the dash" idea. Of course, you really don't need the whole chart. Maybe just the 36 or 48 volt line. (Which ever applies) I was thinking I might have a small sticker made with 48.5. Then have a red circle with a slash over top of it. I could put it next to the volt meter. That way it might keep my wife from continue driving it. (I work out of town two weeks at a time)
Print. Cut out the voltage and color you like. Affix to dash or whatever.
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Print. Cut out the voltage and color you like. Affix to dash or whatever.
it should be red at 50%

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