There is some controversy between the use of a motors' isolator lead and the use of a VSR between the two batteries. I am not sure why.
In the latter the VSR conveys engine generator electrical power at battery one over to battery two, via a VSR lead, once the voltage = X volts.
In the former the equivalent of a VSR conveys engine generator electrical power from the motor itself to battery two, via the isolator lead, once the voltage = X volts.
Electrically there is no difference. Just a different way to get to the same place.
Am I missing something in my analysis?
In the latter the VSR conveys engine generator electrical power at battery one over to battery two, via a VSR lead, once the voltage = X volts.
In the former the equivalent of a VSR conveys engine generator electrical power from the motor itself to battery two, via the isolator lead, once the voltage = X volts.
Electrically there is no difference. Just a different way to get to the same place.
Am I missing something in my analysis?
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