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NOCO 120A Battery Isolator

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$84.29

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NOCO 120A Battery Isolator

$84.29

Product Details

  • NOCO 120A Battery Isolator for dual battery (or dual battery bank) systems

  • Allows the vehicles alternator to charge both batteries simultaneously

  • Keeps the batteries electrically separated from each other to prevent accidental discharge of your starting battery

  • Ideal for cars, trucks, boats, RVs, transport trucks, etc

  • Works with all lead acid batteries including wet, gel, maintenance free and AGM

  • For 6, 12, 24, 32 and 48V DC negative ground systems

  • Temperature ranges from -40 to 121°C (-40 to 249.8 °F)

  • Includes required screws and nuts

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Questions

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Q: Will this work with a lithium iron secondary battery? 

6 years ago
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  • A: Yes. Just note that an isolator does not control current flow to both batteries, it only separates the flow. There is great potential for over and under charging especially with a lithium battery.

    6 years ago
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Q: It says it's ideal for snow plows and that it can't be used below 0°C. Which is it?

7 years ago
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  • A: Hello The units can operate below that, there are just no testing standards to rate the unit below 0C. Thank you,

    7 years ago
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Q: My alternator is 160amp would this be the wrong size for mine?

10 years ago
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  • A: Yes this will work.

    10 years ago
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Q: Does this isolator require an alternator? I have a stationary 35ft trailer, I use a generator through the inverter/charger to charge one battery. I would like to add and isolate another battery. Also, are fuses required? Thanks

10 years ago
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  • A: The isolator does not specifically need an alternator. An alternative type of charging can be used like your generator and inverter/charger. A fuse is not required, but is recommended

    10 years ago
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Q: Is a 120 amp isolator good enough for my 1994 dodge ram Roadtrek I have to replace the 3 stud isolator on my roadtrek camper. It was rated at 130 amps. I am not sure of the output of the alternator. What will happen if I just go ahead with a 120 amp isolator? Thanks

12 years ago
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  • A: This vehicle can come equipped with a 90A or 120A - yours likely came with the 120A because of the extra accessories on the Roadtrek. In any case, this 120A isolator is a suitable replacement to your current one.

    12 years ago
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Q: This isolator does not have an exciter terminal. Can it still be installed on Toyota alternators with internal regulators?

12 years ago
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  • A: No, most vehicles with internal regulation will require a 4-terminal isolator. Canadian Tire can special order such a product for you. For example, NOCO USA makes a 90A version (#IGD90HP) and a 140A version (#IG140HP). Contact your local Canadian Tire store to get a price and availability check on these products.

    12 years ago
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Q: peut-on couper l`alimentation d`un démareur d`automobile? peut-on actionner un starter de char 250 ampères ou est-ce seulement pour relier deux piles entre elles?

18 years ago
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  • A: Cet isolateur empêche une batterie secondaire de décharger les piles, mais permet de recevoir une charge.

    13 years ago
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