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Orion backfeed

If an Orion converter has it’s output at say 13.2V which is parallel with a battery, does it get damaged when an alternator starts outputting 14.4V to that?

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·
@DeVerm

Can you confirm you have a orion converter not the orion smart charger?

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deverm avatar image deverm Alexandra ♦ commented ·
I have both, but the question is for power supply mode of the smart, or the fixed output of the regulator Orion’s. If there is a difference, how to tell? My initial thoughts are that models that support parallel installation should support a higher voltage back feeding them?
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kevgermany avatar image kevgermany ♦♦ deverm commented ·

So long as input voltage is adequate:

In power supply mode it will output the set voltage, irrespective of input voltage.


In charger mode it will output according to the battery charge settings, again irrespective of input voltage.

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snoobler answered ·

I'm not seeing the question answered.

Provided the voltage is within reason (appropriate for charging a 12V system), there should be no backfeed.


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