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How to charge auxilliary batteries on semi-trailer?
Mark
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09-19-2012 08:41 AM

 



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How to charge auxilliary batteries on semi-trailer?
The vehicle pulling the trailer is a Scania. Not sure of the alternator make. We have fitted 2 batteries (24v) to the trailer so that the tail lift and interior lighting will work independently when unhooked from the Scania. Does anyone know how to keep the auxilliary batteries charged via the Scanias alternator. We've used blocking diodes and multi-battery isolators on Rigid vehicles in the past but not sure about semi-trailers. There would have to be some type of coupling between the Scania and trailer. Also the wire from the isolator to the Scania batteries would be short while the wire to the auxilliaries would be about 30ft.This would cause a significant voltage drop and the split charge would be uneven. Any auto electricians out there with sound advice.
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