There are various options to choose from within all of our product ranges, which makes purchasing online less than straight forward. Whereas we try and put as much useful and accurate information on our site in relation to all our products it is virtually impossible to portray all the additional knowledge that has been collated over the 60 years we have been in business. These devices do away with the need to find a signal current from the alternator or ignition to switch the relays. The self-switching combination relay from Ryder Towing make the installation of these relays much easier and safer, especially in the context of the complex electronics in modern vehicles, and meet all the essential criteria described above. It is absolutely essential that any such relay system should work reliably, fail safe, offer full protection to the battery, and, if possible, to the auxiliary battery. Such relays, often referred to as "split charging" or "combination" or "Combi" relays, are normally switched by a connection to the alternator or to some suitable ignition-switched source. The usual way of providing this protection is to install a suitable relay or pair of relays which will turn off the connections when the vehicle's alternator is not running. When such a connection is provided it is advisable to protect the vehicle's own battery from being accidentally drained by the caravan fridge and auxiliary battery. When a vehicle tows a caravan and the caravan is equipped with a 12 volt fridge or an auxiliary battery or both, it is necessary to provide a connection between the caravan and the towing vehicle to provide power to these. Future-proof: new in-vehicle scenarios will be accommodated rapidly.
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