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dual battery setup


mnmattie

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you have the selector switch that tells if the aux battery or factory battery is switched on. I also included a battery isolator like those on RV's to charge both batteries and using a continuous solenoid to switch on the aux battery. What do you guys think?

 


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Looks to me like your AUX battery isn't hooked up......, and if it was, the green indicator would always be ON, draining the AUX battery:owned:
 

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oh got me there, this is probably a better idea

 

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What picks the relays?

Just a word of advice......buy a good battery isolator, and follow the suggested schematic.
 

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