Hi everyone,
Looking to build a electrical system in my jeep with a lithium battery for services, fridge, inverter, ecc charged by a Dc-Dc charger.
I would like to have the chance of reversing the power flow should I need to use the battery to start the engine, or, for example, help with prolonged winch operation. Since it would be a rare situation, i was thinking of installing a switch to bypass the charger and link the service battery directly to start battery. This would bring alternator polarity on both the input and output of the charger. Would this damage it? Specifically looking at a Renogy dc-dc 50amp, which advertizes "protection for inverted polarity", guess it would do the job...?
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance to anybody who might contribute to solving my doubts!
Looking to build a electrical system in my jeep with a lithium battery for services, fridge, inverter, ecc charged by a Dc-Dc charger.
I would like to have the chance of reversing the power flow should I need to use the battery to start the engine, or, for example, help with prolonged winch operation. Since it would be a rare situation, i was thinking of installing a switch to bypass the charger and link the service battery directly to start battery. This would bring alternator polarity on both the input and output of the charger. Would this damage it? Specifically looking at a Renogy dc-dc 50amp, which advertizes "protection for inverted polarity", guess it would do the job...?
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance to anybody who might contribute to solving my doubts!