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LM7310: LM73100RPWR ouptut reverse polarity

Part Number: LM7310

Hi all. I have a customer board with an onboard charger circuit for a 12V lead acid battery inpu which I would like to protect against reverse polarity.

The LM7310 mentions reverse polarity protection, but specifcially 'input reverse polarity protection'

I assume this is explicitly mentioned, but I do not see output reverse polarity mentioned in the datasheet.

So the system would be: charger > LM7310 > battery > LM7310 > system

The second chip would protect the system against reverse polarity for sure.

However I am worried about a reverse polarity event damaging the output of the first LM7310.

Would this setup work and/or are there better ways of doing it?