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What worries me:
• National Luna, the solenoid worries me a little and I plan on running 0/2 cable so the cable in the kit is spare parts for me.
Hopefully someone has that little piece of info that will sway me.
Hopefully someone has that little piece of info that will sway me.
Maybe this will help... The name Hellroaring is kewl.
Are you trying to say this ISN'T a cool logo?![]()
My .02$ (FYI I run a simple isolator system currently and to date works flawlessly)
All three are good systems but if money were no object I would go Powergate, no question (the Luna is pretty pricey as well)
Simple does not necessarily mean less options but it does mean less to fuss with. For me a “one-way valve” for current is perfect. I decide how and where the current will be routed from each battery knowing they are isolated in case of a large draw. I intend to replace my current isolator with something from Powergate but currently the budget is going other places.
I have the Natl Luna install brochure and talked to the rep from Equip at CM this year. I like the volt meters but after doing some reading of the install book I decided against it. The install says a winch should be driven by the main battery and looking over the kit I agree. It does not appear the kit is designed to handle high loads. Not horrible but I like my winch on the aux batt, so it wasn’t the right kit for me.
Hellroaring has gotten great reviews and while it seems like a quality system I dislike the switches. I have made several smarta$$ comments over the years about the ability to self-jump being “mandatory” for some users. It has a certain “cool factor” but shouldn’t be the driving factor in the purchase. I could be wrong but the potential for a “driver error” (switch in wrong position leaving one or more batteries dead) was enough to dissuade me.
I prefer my systems "simple" just like me
I don't understand how the "self jump" option can kill the batteries.
You are supposed to use a momentary switch aren't you?
I like the design simplicity. I cannot comment on quality because I have not seen it in person. Based on the specs, I expect the performance to be very good but again no personal experience. It will certainly out perform my current isolator.Do you feel the Powergate is best for its build quality, design, performance or all of the above?
Rich
I don't understand how the "self jump" option can kill the batteries.
You are supposed to use a momentary switch aren't you?