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![]() Steve Lusardi wrote: This is not a good idea. While it might work for a while, you have to make absolutely certain that break occurs before make. Secondly, you would have to use contactors that can handle 200 amps. They are very expensive and in use, would be in serious danger of being trashed. Perhaps a 48 volt charger is MUCH cheaper. Steve The last 250A continuous DC contactor I bought last year was around £20. Vetus and Sidepower do this all the time. |
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