Hi all,
I had a really nice surprise when I went in to buy a DC/DC charger for the CT from a 12V dealer here in Adelaide today & he asked what type of vehicle I was running?
When I told him a Navara & that he'd sold me the VSR & cabling I'm running, he said he didn't think I'd need a DC/DC charger & offered to check the voltage coming through the Anderson on my rear bumper for me just in case.
He checked it & told me I'm fine without a DC/DC charger, to just charge the battery in the CT through the alternator.
I'm pretty stoked!!! I had the cash all ready to buy the charger.
I guess I'm like most other people who aren't auto sparkies, in that I've read heaps & heaps & heaps of posts on the net warning about voltage drop & the need for a DC/DC charger.
The voltage at my main cranking battery registered exactly the same at the Anderson.
Big kudos to the 12V shop for such great service & and saving me $380. He could have just took my money, as I was quite willing to spend it!
I had a really nice surprise when I went in to buy a DC/DC charger for the CT from a 12V dealer here in Adelaide today & he asked what type of vehicle I was running?
When I told him a Navara & that he'd sold me the VSR & cabling I'm running, he said he didn't think I'd need a DC/DC charger & offered to check the voltage coming through the Anderson on my rear bumper for me just in case.
He checked it & told me I'm fine without a DC/DC charger, to just charge the battery in the CT through the alternator.
I'm pretty stoked!!! I had the cash all ready to buy the charger.
I guess I'm like most other people who aren't auto sparkies, in that I've read heaps & heaps & heaps of posts on the net warning about voltage drop & the need for a DC/DC charger.
The voltage at my main cranking battery registered exactly the same at the Anderson.
Big kudos to the 12V shop for such great service & and saving me $380. He could have just took my money, as I was quite willing to spend it!