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Not sure that's the exact load? pipeandwire. Looking up those products... they are fused at 15 Amps each. Not a big deal as it is not a continuous load (music /audio with varying demands) peaking at less than the 15 Amp fuse rating. Can't tell for sure as the specification are not well...
AND... at some point the 24 volt converter input (the way drawn) and maybe the output needs to be disconnected. Some converters outputs are isolated / floating. It is possible the negative may not be tied together.
It's all do-able. Just have to figure what time and money it's going to...
It is not so much of a problem with the 200 Amp dual voltage configuration. With this set up and using the 14 volt output to the rear battery you get the best of both worlds, A stable 12 volt circuit for your 12 volt goodies (reasonable, see my thread above) and both batteries are charged and...
Sounds like a lot of trouble to me. How many amps are you planning to draw off the 12 feed and for how long? The dual alternator will equalize your two batteries and allow for reasonable 12 volts circuits loads.
Reasonable... Not a 12 volt winch or a lot of incandescence flood lighting, but...
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