I would like to add the charging output of a 2005 F8, to an existing 1999 F100 system that has two batteries. Currently, the two batts are connected through an ACR, so there's a starting batt and a house batt.
So the big question is if the regulator/rectifiers of these two motors are able to handle this situation? I've read that newer motors have no problem with this arrangement, but what about these two? What defines "newer"?
I would be connecting the kicker output to the same post on the main switch as the F100, so as to utilize the functionality of the ACR. The ultimate goal would be to help maintain charge on the house battery, so an alternate connection, and possibly better connection would be to connect the kicker straight to the house battery, with a fuse.
I've read lots of opinion about this, nothing seems definitive. Some say yes, not problem, "do it all the time". Others say no way, you'll get smoke and flames, or at the very least, place undue stress on the R/Rs.
Thanks for any help,
Jeff
So the big question is if the regulator/rectifiers of these two motors are able to handle this situation? I've read that newer motors have no problem with this arrangement, but what about these two? What defines "newer"?
I would be connecting the kicker output to the same post on the main switch as the F100, so as to utilize the functionality of the ACR. The ultimate goal would be to help maintain charge on the house battery, so an alternate connection, and possibly better connection would be to connect the kicker straight to the house battery, with a fuse.
I've read lots of opinion about this, nothing seems definitive. Some say yes, not problem, "do it all the time". Others say no way, you'll get smoke and flames, or at the very least, place undue stress on the R/Rs.
Thanks for any help,
Jeff
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