TheLooks
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2021
- Messages
- 1,129
- Location
- Harrison, TN
- RV Year
- 2011
- RV Make
- Jayco
- RV Model
- 26 BH
- RV Length
- 29 ft
- Fulltimer
- No
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What do you mean "Not Compatible"? What did it do or not do?A suggestion, make sure you understand your electrical system before making changes.
Installed one of these BIM units only to find out it was not compatible with the RV electrical system.
Nothing wrong with this unit but does not work everywhere.
My RV has a networked BIRD, not a stand alone BIM.
A moderately priced education for me.
The BIM (Battery Isolator) is programed to bridge house battery and Chassis battery at certain voltages for a set time under specific conditions. These parameters are "hard coded". No networking connection.What do you mean "Not Compatible"? What did it do or not do?
Thanks for the reply. I to have a bird type system, just not as elaborate as yours it sounds like.The BIM (Battery Isolator) is programed to bridge house battery and Chassis battery at certain voltages for a set time under specific conditions. These parameters are "hard coded". No networking connection.
From my understanding it works well for its intended purpose.
In the Newmar 2024 DSDP 4311 with LiFe option the BIRD ( a controller and separate bridging solenoid) is connected to the Silverleaf network, is programable to respond to various specs and reports data back to a central controller. Many data points are displayed on a screen in the DSDP living room.
The Bridging solenoid opens and closes based on commends from the controller using data from various inputs around the RV.
This BIRD setup on the DSDP is only on the LIFe option and other models with Silverleaf in the Newmar Lineup.