Connect this isolator in-line with 2 batteries - 1 that is charged by your alternator and another that connects to an outside source - and it will transfer power in either direction to keep both batteries charged. Shuts off if battery drops to 12.7V.
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This dual-sensing battery isolator can transfer charge from either your start battery or your auxiliary battery to keep both batteries in your setup charged. Turn on your vehicle, and once the alternator begins to supply power to the start battery, the Smart Start will transfer some of that power to your auxiliary battery. If your start battery is low, make sure that your auxiliary battery is connected to an outside power source, like a solar panel, and it can transfer some of its charge to the start battery. The isolator function of this system will stop the charge transfer to and from either battery if the charging battery's voltage drops too low. This ensures that both batteries are protected so that you can venture out without the fear of running into a dead battery.
The Smart Start connects in-line between your start battery and the auxiliary battery. This way it can pull the charge directly from the battery instead of pulling from an outside source, like your vehicle's alternator. This method of charging is called parallel charging.
Most other battery isolators on the market use priority charging. In a typical priority charging setup, the alternator provides charge to either the start battery or the auxiliary battery, but not to both simultaneously. This can leave both batteries underpowered. With parallel charging, the power is drawn directly from the start battery, which removes stress on the alternator because it doesn't have to manage both batteries separately. This streamline connection of the Smart Start to the start battery also prevents potentially damaging voltage surges that can occur when a priority charger switches over between batteries.
Dual-sensing technology allows this Smart Start isolator to monitor the voltage of both the start battery and the auxiliary battery. If the auxiliary battery is connected to an external power source, then the Smart Start will recognize when the auxiliary battery reaches a full charge (13.2V) and it will redirect the current to provide a charge to the start battery. This allows you to use a solar panel (sold separately) or an additional battery charger (sold separately) to charge not only the auxiliary battery, but also the start battery.
The blue override wire attached to the Smart Start allows for additional features, like the Start Assist function. This function allows you to jump-start a dead start battery using the auxiliary battery. Just connect the blue wire to a push-button switch (sold separately) to create a bridge of power from the auxiliary battery to your dead battery. Great for those mornings when you leave the radio on too long or forget to close the vehicle door.
You can also connect the blue wire to an LED (not included) to create an in-cab fault indicator. There is an internal LED on the unit itself that provides fault detection. This system communicates by causing the LED to flash a certain number of times to indicate errors. For example, 2 flashes signals over-voltage, and 3 flashes signals a voltage drop or excessive current draw fault. By connecting an additional LED to the blue wire, and running that up to your cab, you can more quickly assess these faults than if you had to peer into your engine compartment to see the light on the unit itself.
For assistance in wiring the Smart Start to include these optional features, please refer to the diagrams below:
Mount the battery isolator in a location near your vehicle's start battery. The compact design of the unit allows you to have a good deal of flexibility when selecting a mounting location. A couple of places to consider would be in front of the radiator or behind the headlight assembly. You will need to make sure that the location you choose is not exposed directly to engine heat.
Once the unit is securely mounted, attach each battery to one of the terminals on the Smart Start. It is important to use the proper gauge wire for your particular application. If the cable length that you need is under 10', make sure that the wire gauge is 4 AWG. If you will be using between 10' and 20' of cable, you will want to select a thicker 3-gauge wire. To prevent damage from overload and short circuits, you will want to use properly rated fuses or circuit breakers (sold separately) to ensure that current is efficiently transferred.
For assistance in properly wiring the Smart Start, please refer to the diagram below:
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Speaker 1: Today we're going to take a look at the REDARC 24 Volt 200 Amp Smart Start Dual Sensing Battery Isolator. Now this Dual Sensing Battery Isolator will connect in-line with two batteries and transfers power in either direction. It will transfer the charge from your start battery to your auxiliary battery one the start battery gains charge from the alternator. And it will also pull power from your auxiliary batter that is connected to an outside power source to charge your start battery. This is designed for heavy duty operations. The isolator function will stop the power of transfer from your charging battery if its voltage drops too low which will prevent excessive discharge in the dead battery.It does have this blue wire on it.
This is an override wire, this will allow for emergency starts and simple fault detection. You can attach this to a switch which we do sell separately to manually reverse the charge and jumpstart a dead start battery or you can also connect it to an LED that can be mounted in your cab for easy viewing of the diagnostics. It does have silver contact points to insure long life and corrosion resistance. Nice durable housing protects the sensitive electronics and it is a compact design so it allows for reversible installation.Overall dimensions on this is about 4" long by about 3" wide and about 3.5" tall so it will allow you to mount the isolator in a convenient location near the start battery. Now they do offer 4 gauge cables, fuses and connectors that we do sell separately on our website for this application.
This is made in Australia. Application again is for vehicles with standard or temperature compensating alternators. Maximum continuous current is 200 amps. Standby current is less than 5 milli-amps and the output connection is 24 volts DC.That should do it for the review on the REDARC 24 volt 200 amp Smart Start Dual Sensing Battery Isolator.
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (24 Customer Reviews)
Connect this isolator in-line with 2 batteries - 1 that is charged by your alternator and another that connects to an outside source - and it will transfer power in either direction to keep both batteries charged. Shuts off if battery drops to 12.7V.I didn’t know this product existed. I don’t know why RV manufactures don’t install these when they build the motor homes. Always a pleasure doing business with e-trailer.
Outstanding product, satisfying results and top notch quality.
works perfect
Really like this isolator. Replaced two Cole-Hersey Isolators that failed prematurely in a Class C RV after only 11 and 3 months. Second photo shows Cole-Hersey replaced by Redarc shown in last picture
I purchased the Redarc 331-SB1212D battery charger during the 2018 Christmas holiday season, it shipped with good efforts from etrailer. It is installed on a 2009 Chevy 5500 diesel powered cab and chassis truck , 2 on-board factory batteries in combination with add on 2 battery auxiliary bank, chassis mounted. I have extra heavy auxiliary power leads wire loom insulated routed with 350 amp Anderson connectors located at the ends , 1 lead to the front bumper , 2 leads to the rear bumper and a small 2/0 lead routed to the cab with 175amp Anderson connector for a 650 watt inverter. This application provides jumpstart service and remote power for dump trailer and 3000watt inverter power . This system has an additional provision to combine all batteries for heavy winching or sub zeros self jumpstart . My installer provided the additional switching to Redarc design specification.
I put this on a 2013 chevy HD 4 wheel drive and it works very well.
I have my main battery went bad and I open the hood and flip the switch and the
accessory battery started my truck. thank you for having good products for us to buy
when we need something,
With a flip of a switch from the drivers set, I'm able to re-charge the coach batteries from the vehicle battery via this Redarc Battery Charger while driving to the next camping adventure.
I use this in my Jeep to keep my second battery for accessories charged and ready. After a year of having it installed I couldn’t be happier with the product. I have spoken with the folks out in Australia at Redarc and find them to be very awesome to speak too.
Wonderful instructions, plenty of wire, and a very good product. Will try and update this review in a year! Thanks for putting the pieces together. All solid quality, 60 amp fuses, and neatly trimmed heavy gauged wire.
This is a great product. I use it to run my fridge in my Jeep to keep the second battery charged.
This bad boy had me at dual sensing, and 200 amps is exactly what I need for my beefy house battery bank. One knock might be a short ground wire, but otherwise great product.
I have used these redarcs a couple of times with great success but having this shipped in a very timely fashion from etrailer is fantastic!
works great would but anain
It's for my 04 Jeep Wrangler TJ.
Product works as expected and I would recommend it to anybody needing a product like this.
Works great
works prefect
Awesome product, easy to install and come with all parts needed to install second battery!!!
Got exactly what I needed and very fast.
Great product, great service.
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