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Rather than put the aux battery charge on a split charge relay switch I was going to put it on a manual switch but with a trip. I'm happy with this method as it is what I've used before and it gives you more flexibility. My aux batteries are of the dual purpose type so can be used for starting.
Anyway, one can buy quite cheaply high current switches designed to replace fuses in a domestic 240v box with the added function that they trip if the current was too high. I think these would be suitable for the charging circuit on/off and also the aux electrics on/off. Can get them in 35 Amps, 20 Amps etc.
What would be the max charging current from an alternator for a 2.5L TD engine (Vaux Movano/Renault Master) on a flattish leisure battery? I was thinking the 35A would be enough.
And maybe 20A for aux electrics on/off?
Anyway, one can buy quite cheaply high current switches designed to replace fuses in a domestic 240v box with the added function that they trip if the current was too high. I think these would be suitable for the charging circuit on/off and also the aux electrics on/off. Can get them in 35 Amps, 20 Amps etc.
What would be the max charging current from an alternator for a 2.5L TD engine (Vaux Movano/Renault Master) on a flattish leisure battery? I was thinking the 35A would be enough.
And maybe 20A for aux electrics on/off?