This kit isolates your outboard's starting battery from onboard electronics, protecting cranking power on electronics-heavy boats. An Automatic Charging Relay manages charging so both batteries recharge without risking the start battery.
This kit is designed to isolate your outboard's starting battery from onboard electronics, ensuring engine cranking power is always preserved. A dedicated house battery handles electronics loads, while the Automatic Charging Relay (ACR) manages charging by linking the batteries when the engine is running and separating them during use. This setup is built for boats with large outboards and electronics-heavy rigs where protecting the starting battery matters more than simply adding reserve capacity. By separating starting and house loads, it allows electronics like graphs, live imaging, and pumps to run without pulling power from the starting battery.
This isolator kit is designed to work with the following Connect-Ease accessory connectors:
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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer. Today we're gonna take a look at this Connect-Ease 12 PRO E outboard dual battery isolator, ACR, and accessories kit. And this kit is lithium compatible. Now, this will let you connect another battery for increased fishing time, powers all of your electronics all day without the worry of draining your starting battery. So this unique system here is gonna allow you to quickly add another battery to your house or starting battery. And it has the ACR capability to isolate your starting battery for powering large outboards like the Verado outboard.
And this kit will work with any batteries including lithium. It does include everything laid out here on the table. Includes this parallel accessory connection. Right here, the two battery side connectors, the two junction blocks, both positive and negative right here. And I did wanna pop up an insert just to show you what the connection would look like to the batteries.
That insert will show you the two batteries with these cables connected, but basically these two are gonna go one to each battery and then these junction blocks are gonna attach to the cables on here. And then you'll have these two connectors, which will connect to the batteries. And then this connector here is what's gonna connect to your application, like either your bilge pump, your live wells, whatever electronics you're gonna add to it. Now, they are plug and play connectors you can see, so it makes connecting and disconnecting very simple. You just push 'em together, they click into place.
Pop 'em out to unattach 'em. Now, this does create more power for running your electronics, your live wells, your bilge pumps, power poles, and more starting battery for large outboards, like we've mentioned. The batteries draw power from both batteries. Will charge together off the alternator or charger at the same time. Now, we do offer extra connectors that we do sell separate on our website that can be added to connect your console and extra electronics.
That works great for multiple graphs, live imaging, and/or forward-facing sonar transducers and black boxes. These parts are made in the USA. Voltage is 12 volts DC, the amp rating is 60 to 240 amps, and the wire gauge on all this, these are all six-gauge wires here, except for these two right here that connect to electronics. These are a size eight gauge. Now, if you do have any other additional questions regarding this part or any other item we carry, please feel free to reach out to us so that we can help you get all of your questions answered for you. But that's gonna do it for a look at this Connect-Ease 12 PRO E outboard dual battery isolator, ACR, and accessory kit.
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