Two years ago a built my own portable battery supply. It was being used mainly as a power source for a Dometic refrigerator and occasionally for my laptop and other electronics. Basically it is a Dewalt tool box that holds a 12v, 100Ah AGM deep cycle battery. It was being charged from a battery isolator under the hood ( DB Electrical 626-01000 160 Amp Two Battery Isolator). This isolator splits the amperage from the 160 Amp alternator. So I was sending 80 Amps to the deep cycle battery. Apparently not great for a deep cycle batteries (too many angry pixies and nothing to tame them). And maybe not so great for the alternator it seems.
It looks like the best way to do this is with a 20A DC to DC charger off the starting battery and deleting the isolator. All well and good, that is my plan. However, does do any harm to just connect the DC to DC charger to the supply already coming from the isolator? Personally I cannot see any down side but I am also the guy that set it up poorly the first time. It would save me only a little effort, but mostly for my education, I would like to hear what you all think. Thanks.
It looks like the best way to do this is with a 20A DC to DC charger off the starting battery and deleting the isolator. All well and good, that is my plan. However, does do any harm to just connect the DC to DC charger to the supply already coming from the isolator? Personally I cannot see any down side but I am also the guy that set it up poorly the first time. It would save me only a little effort, but mostly for my education, I would like to hear what you all think. Thanks.