Similarly to Argodiode Battery Isolators, Argofet Isolators allow simultaneous charging of two or more batteries from one alternator (or a single output battery charger), without connecting the batteries together. Discharging the accessory battery for example will not result in also discharging the starter battery.

In contrast with Diode Battery Isolators, FET Isolators have virtually no voltage loss. Voltage drop is less than 0,02 Volt at low current and averages 0,1 Volt at higher currents.

When using Argofet Battery Isolators, there is no need to also increase the output voltage of the alternator. However, care should be taken to keep cable lengths short and of sufficient cross section.

Example:
When a current of 100 A flows through a cable of 50 mm² cross section (AWG 0) and 10 m length (30 ft), the voltage drop over the cable will be 0.26 Volt. Similarly a current of 50 A through a cable of 10 mm² cross section (AWG 7) and 5 m length (15 ft) will result in a voltage drop of 0.35 Volt!

Alternator energize input
Some alternators need DC voltage on the B+ output to start charging. Obviously, DC will be present when the alternator is directly connected to a battery. Inserting a Argodiode or Argofet splitter will however prevent any return voltage/current from the batteries to the B+, and the alternator will not start. The new Argofet Isolators have a special current limited energize input that will power the B+ when the engine run/stop switch is closed.

Argofet Battery Isolator Argofet 100-3
Maximum charge current (A) 100
Number of batteries 3
Nominal battery voltage 12V and 24V
Connection M8 bolts
Weight 1.4kg
Dimensions: (h x w x d) in mm 65 x 120 x 200

 

SKU 8719076019060
Barcode # ARG100301020R
Brand Victron
Shipping Weight 1.5000kg
Shipping Width 0.170m
Shipping Height 0.080m
Shipping Length 0.290m
Shipping Cubic 0.003944000m3

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