ProMariner Battery Isolator - 130 AMP - 2 Alternator - 3 Battery [12133] - CWR-102176
Battery Isolator - 2 Alternator - 3 Battery - 130 AMP
ProMariner Battery Isolators with gold-plated terminals and improved efficiency, provide enhanced charging. Rated for use with DC devices ranging from 10 amps to 130 amps.
What our Experts Think
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HighâCapacity 130âŻAMP Protection
Handles dual alternator setups with ease, ensuring reliable isolation and preventing backâfeed between batteries.
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3âBattery Flexibility
Supports multiple battery banks â perfect for separating start, house, and accessory circuits without power bleed.
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Enhanced Battery Life
Isolating batteries reduces crossâdrain, helping extend battery life and improving overall system reliability.
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MarineâGrade Reliability
Built tough for harsh marine environments with corrosionâresistant hardware and weatherâproof design.
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Easy Integration
Straightforward wiring makes installation simpler for both new builds and upgrades
Q&A
Q: What is the ProMariner Battery Isolator - 130 AMP - 2 Alternator - 3 Battery (ModelâŻ12133)?
A: A marineâgrade 130âŻAmp battery isolator that lets two alternators charge three separate battery banks while keeping them electrically isolated, preventing one battery from discharging into another.
Q: What is its main purpose?
A: It isolates and distributes alternator charging current to multiple batteries â supporting two alternators and three batteries â while protecting starter and house banks from crossâdischarge.
Q: What key feature improves efficiency?
A: Goldâplated terminals and an efficient diodeâbased design improve charge delivery and corrosion resistance in demanding marine environments.
Q: What systems is it compatible with?
A: Works with DC charging systems rated from about 10âŻA to 130âŻA and fits marine electrical setups with multiple alternators and battery banks.Â
Q: Why choose this ProMariner isolator?
A: It enhances charging reliability and battery health in complex marine DC systems, making it ideal for boats with multiple alternators and battery banks needing efficient and safe power distribution.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean Terminals & Connections: Periodically inspect and clean goldâplated terminals and wiring connections to prevent corrosion and ensure reliable power flow.
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Check Mounting & Ventilation: Ensure the isolator is securely mounted in a wellâventilated location away from heat sources like exhaust manifolds to avoid overheating.
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Inspect Cables & Fuse Protection: Verify battery and alternator cable sizes match recommendations and that inline fuses are present and in good condition; replace any brittle or corroded wiring promptly.
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Watch for Heat Buildup: Because isolators handle high current, check for excessive heat or discolouration around the unit during operation â this can indicate overloaded circuits or poor connections.
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Avoid Moisture: Keep the unit dry and protected from spray or condensation; wipe any moisture off and apply light corrosion inhibitor to exposed contacts.
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Test Function Periodically: Use a multimeter to verify the isolator only allows charging current toward batteries (oneâway current flow) and isolates batteries when the engine/alternator is off.