I've building an expo trailer and it is equipped with 2 G31 odysseys, my tow vehicle is equipped with 2 G34 odysseys.
I currently have a solar charger installed along with a shore power battery charger, other than the small battery for the emergency breakaway that connects to the 7 pin I don't have any electrical hook up to my tow rig.
My initial plan was to run an ignition hot isolator (pac200) that also had a remote override switch through a 100a circuit breaker with 4 ga copper to the rear of the vehicle where it would end in an Anderson plug. On the trailer I can just have an Anderson plug with copper that runs back to a 100a circuit breaker then to the batteries.
Any reason not to charge the trailer in this manner? I don't plan on using my vehicle to maintain the batteries daily, for that I'll be relying on solar or shore, but when traveling I'd like to be able to top them off from the alternator. Plus I have solar on the roof rack of my 4R so I could keep the trailers fridge running if parked in a parking lot without pulling from the batteries.
I guess it comes down to B2B or direct wire. My thoughts are I'd like to get more amps in faster with direct wiring. Sound logical?
I currently have a solar charger installed along with a shore power battery charger, other than the small battery for the emergency breakaway that connects to the 7 pin I don't have any electrical hook up to my tow rig.
My initial plan was to run an ignition hot isolator (pac200) that also had a remote override switch through a 100a circuit breaker with 4 ga copper to the rear of the vehicle where it would end in an Anderson plug. On the trailer I can just have an Anderson plug with copper that runs back to a 100a circuit breaker then to the batteries.
Any reason not to charge the trailer in this manner? I don't plan on using my vehicle to maintain the batteries daily, for that I'll be relying on solar or shore, but when traveling I'd like to be able to top them off from the alternator. Plus I have solar on the roof rack of my 4R so I could keep the trailers fridge running if parked in a parking lot without pulling from the batteries.
I guess it comes down to B2B or direct wire. My thoughts are I'd like to get more amps in faster with direct wiring. Sound logical?
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