AnswerID: 250175 Submitted: Sunday, Jul 01, 2007 at 17:24
Member - Peter R (QLD)
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Scoey,
Just wonder if you had a redarc isolator and it was one of the earlier models which is mentioned in the Redarc article below
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TECHNICAL TIPS
Voltage Changes
to our SBI12 SmartStart
In our Winter 2006 Newsletter, we reported that we
had numerous inquiries about problems experienced
when installing SBI12 SmartStart Solenoids in vehicles
such as the Toyota 100 Series Landcruiser V8 4WD.
The complaint was that the second battery isn’t being
charged as a result of the Smart Start not switching
because the 100 Series Alternator is not reaching the
required 13.6 volts. The alternator field circuit is
controlled by the engine ECU and it seems that it is
not allowing the voltage to rise above 13.5V. We
have since received information from the field that this
situation exists in a number of other vehicles including
Toyota, Ford & Hyundai.
Therefore from the 1st February 2007 we have
modified all 12V models being produced so they
activate at 13.2 Volts bringing the auxiliary battery into
the charging circuit. REDARC also reset the Smart
Start turn off voltage to 12.5 volts. With these new
settings the installation will work a treat. The Redarc
Part Number for the SmartStart will remain the same,
i.e. SBI12.
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If buying off ebay make sure you get the new one
Pedro
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