Max,
In the event that both of your batteries short out and present a massive
load throught the isolator and you do not notice the problem, it is
conceivable that the isolator to open.
You may want to look at the isolator as a fuse to fail safe in the event of
a system melt down and protect the alternator. After all, you are asking
the alt. to add current to 2 circuits and this is a rather heavy load to
begin with.
I have installed 130amp. isolators but there will be a bit more loss
through it to the batteries.
Bottom line is, the 70 amp. isolator has proven to be pretty reliable in
our application unless unusual expectations are asked of it. If you do not
whip your 12volt circuits and make them do difficult jobs, the 70 amp.
isolator will probobly do a good job for you.
Am interested in contrasting views, after all the "bigger is better" theory
was born and followed right here in the U.S. by many of us!
Jim Bounds
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>When I was just checking things our under the hood, I saw that the
>isolator indicated that "Max Alternator Amps: 70" was printed on the
>side. I know that the motorhome has a 80 AMP alternator. Could this be
>a problem?
>
>Max
>76 Palm Beach
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Jim Bounds/Co-op Motor Works Orlando
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