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  1. Stalwart

    Pros and cons of Battery Equalizer / Dual alternator

    $350 is a lot of money for something the rest of us paid $85-150 for. Look on ebay and save "Vanner equalizer" as the search criteria and wait a bit. You should have one shortly for around $100 or so. We are all using the "Bus" type, but some of ours are new, not used for that price.
  2. Stalwart

    Pros and cons of Battery Equalizer / Dual alternator

    The equalizer never has to be rated for the full load of an intermittent draw, just has to cover the constant current draws. I agree, a 12V starter will handle 24V just fine IF you don't let it crank too long or crank with low batteries. I too got a 100A one for $100 and it is even the new type.
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