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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
Components Required for Dual Battery System?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Car Stereo Company" data-source="post: 1568163" data-attributes="member: 7124"><p>there are some vehicles that have a "smart charging" system. i believe the newer tundras fall into that category. this means the system will stop charging the battery once its full. this also means thst if you have an aux battery, it will not charge all the way. thats where the dc/dc charger comes into play. it allows to fully charge the aux battery even if the main battery is fully charged. [USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] might be able to tell us if the 2nd gen raptor has this or not. but my belief is that it does not. so a simple 200 amp isolator could get you setup with dual batteries. but if he says it has the smart charging system, then you will need a more complicated setup requiring the dc/dc converter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Car Stereo Company, post: 1568163, member: 7124"] there are some vehicles that have a "smart charging" system. i believe the newer tundras fall into that category. this means the system will stop charging the battery once its full. this also means thst if you have an aux battery, it will not charge all the way. thats where the dc/dc charger comes into play. it allows to fully charge the aux battery even if the main battery is fully charged. [USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] might be able to tell us if the 2nd gen raptor has this or not. but my belief is that it does not. so a simple 200 amp isolator could get you setup with dual batteries. but if he says it has the smart charging system, then you will need a more complicated setup requiring the dc/dc converter [/QUOTE]
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