Durite 140amp 12 volt split charge vsr relay 12v voltage sensitive relay 140a 12 volt 140 amp with red led indicator.
Durite split charge relay diagram.
How does a 12 volt relay work.
I ve done a step by step on how to fit the split.
For some reason the relay i got didn t have any gaps on the plastic edges to place the cables.
Have a look at the diagram above to see the basic wiring diagram of your voltage sensed split charge kit.
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A 12 volt relay often called a manual split charge relay is an electronic device that uses an electromagnet to pull a set of contacts that make or break a circuit.
Place the leads and screw the nuts back in.
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Instillation guide for a 12v voltage sense split charge relay system thank you for purchasing this kit from simply split charge.
I have left boxes on the diagram on the left to help you with your measurements.
In addition there are 9 available programmes allowing the user to set the charging protection voltages to suit their requirements.
Durite 12v 140a voltage sensitive relay with red led indicator relay makes at 13 3v and breaks at 12 8v ce approved allows split charging of second battery.
Allows split charging of second battery bank without discharging the primary start battery.
This system uses a heavy duty version of a simple make and break relay the coil of which is energised by a signal that is only 12v when the engine is running usually the charge signal wire from the alternator.
I ve also briefly explained how it works.
Connect the cable from the two batteries to the split charge relay.
A 12 volt relay is the same type of relay that you would find in many 12 volt electrical systems.