SnowDrifter
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So it's said: Whether or not you want to use an isolator is going to be hugely dependent on your setup.
If you want some extra starting power in cold weather, don't use an isolator. It's just another part to fail
If, however, you're in a scenario where you need to run tools / audio equipment / lights / etc with the car OFF, then it would make sense to use an isolator
There are 2 types:
1. Relay based
- More efficient
- More wiring involved
- Prone can be prone to failure
- Can be prone to a backfeed scenario where, if your alternator is struggling to provide appropriate output to charge a dead secondary battery, the charged battery will transfer charge across the voltage different. Err on the side of larger cables than smaller ones
- Smaller, more mounting options
2. Diode based
- Less efficient. A diode will cause a 0.7v drop and will dissipate heat according to 0.7*I, where I is the supply amperage from your alternator
- Easier to wire. No triggers. They're passive
- Prevents a backfeed scenario
- Larger, need to consider cooling
If you want some extra starting power in cold weather, don't use an isolator. It's just another part to fail
If, however, you're in a scenario where you need to run tools / audio equipment / lights / etc with the car OFF, then it would make sense to use an isolator
There are 2 types:
1. Relay based
- More efficient
- More wiring involved
- Prone can be prone to failure
- Can be prone to a backfeed scenario where, if your alternator is struggling to provide appropriate output to charge a dead secondary battery, the charged battery will transfer charge across the voltage different. Err on the side of larger cables than smaller ones
- Smaller, more mounting options
2. Diode based
- Less efficient. A diode will cause a 0.7v drop and will dissipate heat according to 0.7*I, where I is the supply amperage from your alternator
- Easier to wire. No triggers. They're passive
- Prevents a backfeed scenario
- Larger, need to consider cooling