MBG130 batteri isolator, rare?

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minipip89
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MBG130 batteri isolator, rare?

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hi guys

i have just bought a Phoenix gold batt isolater, MBG130, with original manual, original box, and have NEVER been used.

is it rare? i havent seen one of these in quite a long time?
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Post by Pedi »

Not too common theese days...

I have 2 myself. One used and one BNIB.
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Post by 1moreamp »

I have one somewhere Used but working fine... :)
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Post by minipip89 »

ok,

maby it's just in scandinavia its "uncommon" :) ...
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I've got one from another brand, but is 100% identical except for the name on it. :wink:
When used with the compensating-diode in there for optimum voltage, it's just the best solution for a good power- supply to your install IMO.
[and you'll never have to ask others to give you a push after showing off your sound]. :lol:
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"When used with the compensating-diode"

something i need to install beside it? or is it build in? ...
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Post by ydnap »

its actually a powerflow unit with a PG sticker on :lol:
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The connection with the blue dot [the smallest one] is to be connected to your alternator.
The feeler of the stock regulator of your alternator must be disconnected.
This way, the alternator regulates it's voltage to the load connected to the diode-block.
This ensures 14.4 volts on both battery connectors.
If you don't use this terminal, you will see a voltage drop of app. 1 volt on both battery-connectors, meaning you will only get 12.8-13.4 volts to your battery's. :evil:
Get help of your local car- elecronics shop, how to connect this type of diode-block on your alternator!
Once installed properly, you'll have the best solution for charging two battery's with one alternator.
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