The use of a split charge relay or Voltage Sensitive Relay (VSR) with a lithium battery is not recommended - in fact we wouldn't now recommend these older technologies for charging any deep cycle (.
How long does a relay battery last?
The Relay runs on 230V AC mains power, and has built in tamper proof Lithium cells that act as a battery back up in the event of mains failure. These rechargeable Lithium cells are designed to have a 10 year life and outlast the life of the module itself, whilst providing up to 2 months of operation without mains power.
Is a split charge relay a bad idea?
Split charge relay (Sargent EC176) and Smart alternator - tested and definitely worse than useless. So, this all started with me wanting to get into a position to change to a Lithium battery in our Benivan. In order to do that I needed to be sure that all the things that might charge the battery are compatible with lithium. That means...
There isn't a separate split charge relay or B2B charger - it's all handled internally by the EC176 unit and there isn't any real documentation on how the EC176 handles charging when driving, so some experiments were needed.
What is a ei428 relay?
Compliant with Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU The Ei428 Relay switches upon receipt of an alarm signal from a compatible Ei devices. The electrically isolated contacts can be used for many applications such as signaling, turning on lights, strobes etc. It is powered by 230VAC mains and has a rechargeable battery backup.
How does a B2B relay work?
firstly fit a B2B with a D+ trigger. when your engine is running the B2B will look after your battery charge, and the relay will be open disconnecting your feed from the Sargent and batter, when the engine stops the relay closes and connection from batty to Sargent is restored. That is the way I did mine over a year ago and it's worked faultlessl.
Does ei428 have a battery backup?
It is powered by 230VAC mains and has a rechargeable battery backup. The battery backup provides power supply for up to 2 months in case of mains failure. The Ei428 relay is primarily designed to work with RF devices, but for additional flexibility it can also be used with hard wired interconnect systems.