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I just picked up a 100a Cooper for my truck. I would imagine either should work just fine, they are both big companys. Cooper is owned by Eaton.
I went with Cooper cause I got it for the right price.
The manual I downloaded from the manufacturer said it can be used either way. I was thinking of using it as a converter, but decided it would probably be better for battery longevity to use it as an equalizer. That was the main reason for bumping this thread. I will hook it up as an EQ.
Bringing back an old thread.
So if a device can be used as an equalizer or a voltage converter, it sounds like using it as an equalizer is your best interest, is that correct?
I ask because I just got a cooper battery equalizer and was thinking about using it as a 12v converter, but it seems...
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