by sonex1374 » Fri Aug 18, 2017 4:13 pm
Rick,
Any sort of automatic OIV protection is OK, but the important thing is that you have something. The simplest form of OV protection is a voltage monitor that you periodically look at, and if you notice that it's too high, then you manually shut off the alternator. This can work, but then again it could be many minutes before you noticed the volt meter reading during your normal instrument scan. Better to have some electric widget working the issue for you without your involvement!
The crowbar OV module is simple and reliable, and I wouldn't worry about the unit using a CB to do it's job. 1000's of these units are in circulation, and they have a good track record. The Perihelion unit is good also, and uses an internal relay to accomplish the same end effect.
Jeff