Just for your info @Boots in Action, the 2x low voltage cutoffs I acquired create a noticeable drain on the battery. Ive alternate connected both of the boards straight to the end of the existing fridge lead, so theres's nothing new there aside for the LVC itself. The fridge connected to the end of that lead without the LVC, and turned off, draws zero from the battery. The LVC connected and powered up but the fridge not connected at all will eventually over time set off the low voltage alarm on my remote battery monitor which is connected to the cars battery.
The LVCs certainly do work, no question there but that comes with side effects. Also Voltage drop over the length of the wire wasn't something Id factored in, so the fine tuning needs adjusting for that slightly lower voltage at the LVC than at the voltage at the battery.
With life on pause Ive also acquired the off the shelf unit you have, I haven't tried that but I suspect it will do the same thing. It might pay to have a look at yours if your using it
The LVCs certainly do work, no question there but that comes with side effects. Also Voltage drop over the length of the wire wasn't something Id factored in, so the fine tuning needs adjusting for that slightly lower voltage at the LVC than at the voltage at the battery.
With life on pause Ive also acquired the off the shelf unit you have, I haven't tried that but I suspect it will do the same thing. It might pay to have a look at yours if your using it