A battery combiner does just what it suggests, allows two batteries to be automatically in parallel (i.e. connected) whenever there is a charging voltage. This allows a single charge source, for instance an alternator, to charge a 2nd battery.
There is no need to manually put your batteries in parallel with a battery switch, the battery combiner does so automatically whenever a charge voltage is detected.
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Intermittent Rating
Brand | Name | Price | Voltage | Continuous Rating | Intermittent Rating | Manual Operation | Start Isolation | |
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Blue Sea Systems | ACR with Start Isolation | $199.98 $139.11 | 12 VDC / 24 VDC | 120 Amps | 210 Amps | No | Yes | |
Blue Sea Systems | BatteryLink™ ACR | $193.09 $134.32 | 12 VDC / 24 VDC | 120 Amps | 210 Amps | No | No | |
Blue Sea Systems | M-Series ACR | $148.62 $103.39 | 12 VDC / 24 VDC | 65 Amps | 115 Amps | No | Yes | |
Blue Sea Systems | ML-ACR | $448.13 $311.74 | 12 VDC | 500 Amps | 700 Amps | Yes | Yes | |
Xantrex | Digital Echo Charge | $228.98 $159.29 | 12 VDC / 24 VDC | 15 Amps | 15 Amps | No | No |