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    Frequently asked Questions

    An Anderson plug is installed near a trailer connection and is connected to the main battery with heavy duty cable capable of 50 amps or more.  They are usually isolated to prevent the main battery discharging when the vehicle is not running,
    These are used to provide high power to caravans, winches, fridges, etc.
    Providing power from the main battery to run appliances, charge caravan  batteries, run winches, fridges, etc has become common practice.

    An isolator is recommended to disconnect all power drain from the main battery when the vehicle is not running.

    An isolator automatically disconnects all batteries and other devices so that the main battery will have sufficient charge to start the vehicle.
    Modern cars are controlled by electronics.  Alternators are often  controlled by a computer and the output voltage is varied to meet the  demands of the vehicle. A low voltage output may not be sufficient to  fully charge a second battery,  In addition, with various battery  chemistries, each requires a differing charge voltage.  In these cases a simple Battery Isolator will not charge the second battery.  A Battery  Charger (BCDC) is required in these cases to ensure the second battery  is charged to capacity
    We have a large workshop that can handle multiple Trucks and Caravans. There is also a ample parking on our large concrete apron

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