I'm about to drop one of these in my boat (the trawler) to solve problems with the Blueseas combiner. The Argofet have a "special current limited energize input that will power the B+ when the engine run/stop switch is closed". This is followed by a wiring diagram that makes little sense at all.
Does anyone know how this pin actually works? And what a "limited current" might be?
I'l ask on the Victron forum, but it is pretty hit and miss over there.
The issue is the way things are wired, the Wakespeed regulator gets it's current for the field from the B+ terminal. Behind the Argofet it will see nothing and won't get powered. I'm guessing the energize input is supposed to be connected to the key power, and would allow back leakage through the fet to supply some power to the B+. But enough? No clue. And their wiring diagram shows something a little stranger than that, perhaps specific to some other alternator.
Does anyone know how this pin actually works? And what a "limited current" might be?
I'l ask on the Victron forum, but it is pretty hit and miss over there.
The issue is the way things are wired, the Wakespeed regulator gets it's current for the field from the B+ terminal. Behind the Argofet it will see nothing and won't get powered. I'm guessing the energize input is supposed to be connected to the key power, and would allow back leakage through the fet to supply some power to the B+. But enough? No clue. And their wiring diagram shows something a little stranger than that, perhaps specific to some other alternator.