I just thought I'd share this. I haven't built one yet.
You can get a programmable low voltage disconnect (LVD) on eBay for $5, shipped:
You can also get a 12V, 200A relay for $8.50, shipped:
A battery combiner and a LVD actually do exactly the same thing, which is to connect (combine) circuits when the sense voltage exceeds a set value, and to disconnect when the sense voltage drops below a set value.
You use the Vin, Vout terminals to energize the relay coil. Set the 'disconnect' voltage to something like 13.0.
Of course, you could use just the LVD if you anticipate charging currents low enough to be handled by the LVD alone, which is 20A max. This would probably be fine for an engine starting battery.
That's $13.50 in parts for a 200A programmable battery combiner. You'll have to mount them some how, of course.
You can get a programmable low voltage disconnect (LVD) on eBay for $5, shipped:
You can also get a 12V, 200A relay for $8.50, shipped:
A battery combiner and a LVD actually do exactly the same thing, which is to connect (combine) circuits when the sense voltage exceeds a set value, and to disconnect when the sense voltage drops below a set value.
You use the Vin, Vout terminals to energize the relay coil. Set the 'disconnect' voltage to something like 13.0.
Of course, you could use just the LVD if you anticipate charging currents low enough to be handled by the LVD alone, which is 20A max. This would probably be fine for an engine starting battery.
That's $13.50 in parts for a 200A programmable battery combiner. You'll have to mount them some how, of course.