Installing DEKA Battery Isolator with Two Wire Alternator
Question:
Hello I am trying to hook up my battery isolator to my 1987 Chevrolet Blazer Full size K5 the instructions are a bit confusing, the instructions say I may need to purchase a different alternator plug , the plug on my vehicle has two wires coming out of it. 1 red wire and 1 black wire my question is do I need the new plug? If i do not need the new plug do i have to connect a new wire to terminal 1 on the isolator and splice into one of the wires on the plug to the alternator?
asked by: Adam F
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Expert Reply:
You would not need a new plug. You would run the positive wire from the alternator to the 1 and A post of the Isolator # DW08771. Check out the attached picture for a wiring diagram.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Deka Battery Isolator - 120 Amp
- Battery Charger
- Battery Isolators
- 6V
- 12V
- 24V
- 36V
- 48V
- 50V
- Vehicle Battery to Auxiliary Battery
- Deka
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