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    Duel Battery Solenoid

    I have to wire up a duel battery on my sons D2 Td5. The 2nd battery will in the rear RH bin.

    ATM he is on a tight budget so I was going to go the cheap option with a starter solenoid.

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    I have been using one of these on my D1 hassle free for about 16 years.

    I have it wired to the alternator so it only connects when engine is running and I do have the diode to stop back currant

    My question is this. Are there any issues using one of these on a D2 with all the electrical stuff that a D2 has over a D1?

    I have a Drivesafe one in my own D2.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    I hate it when batteries fight Duel Battery Solenoid

    The set up will work, and the capacitor will prevent the surge so that’s fine.

    A simple VSR would be easier if he can stretch to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I hate it when batteries fight Duel Battery Solenoid

    The set up will work, and the capacitor will prevent the surge so that’s fine.

    A simple VSR would be easier if he can stretch to it.
    Thanks Tombie. I was also looking at one of these but the cheap price concerned me a bit. However, it it doesn't last not a lot is lost.

    Whats your thoughts on this?

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    Dave.

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    Use the VSR to switch the solenoid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red90 View Post
    Use the VSR to switch the solenoid.
    If the VSR works to switch the solenoid it will work to connect the batteries, so using it to switch the solenoid would be pointless.
    Dave.

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    The problem is with a small VSR like that you would then need to protect it from over current with a breaker or fuse. The solenoid won’t need that. When the circuits trips, you probably won’t know and you have a less reliable system.

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    Regardless of what type of isolator is used, you will need a fuse on the positive ( + ) cable, at both batteries, to remove the chance of a short causing a fire.

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    I have had a solenoid controlling my second battery for about 6 years and no problems on my D2. It is just wired off the ignition on positive .
    Regards PhilipA

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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    Regardless of what type of isolator is used, you will need a fuse on the positive ( + ) cable, at both batteries, to remove the chance of a short causing a fire.
    Thanks Tim.

    I was aware of this as I have the same set up in my D2 with one of your kits and you supplied me with 2x 50 amp circuit breakers, one for each end.
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    I have had a solenoid controlling my second battery for about 6 years and no problems on my D2. It is just wired off the ignition on positive .
    Regards PhilipA
    I had my old Rangie wired this way. It worked well until the day I accidentally left my ignition on and had two flat batteries.

    This was when I hooked it to the alternator.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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