I have a 2000 Honda Insight that is de-hybrid'd. The DC-DC and battery has been removed, in it's place is a few Meanwell HRP-600 power supplies that can input AC or DC and give me solid DC output. One is dedicated to the car's 12v system, the other to my 15v lithium stereo battery. At the moment, I have it going from the 3-phase from the generator to a 3-phase rectifier diode that converts to DC and goes into both of the Meanwells. This works great! Here's where I want to complicate things...
I have my car setup to take AC to warm up and charge things. Currently, I have a Noco Genius battery charger on this system. I'd like to eliminate it and instead have my Meanwells charge on this, as there's no real reason to have the Noco. I'm planning to run some simple AC wire to the Meanwells, but obviously I'm fairly sure I want to isolate the AC lines from the car's 3-Phase/DC system.
My plan for this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...d-b31d6b1bfbee
Use the relays to keep the meanwells NC to the 3-Phase to DC system, so when the relays rest, they are exactly as-is now. When the AC plugs in, it clicks over, isolates the DC and gives my 120v wall connection connectivity and lets the Meanwells charge my batteries. The 2 relays would be one for Hot AC and Positive DC, the other Neutral AC and Negative DC.
Can anybody see a flaw in this plan?