Thanks to everyone for their comments.. certainly some interesting debate about which system works best, and making me have a think about the true cause of the low voltage problems, before jumping down the path of getting a DC-DC setup.
So, I have done a bit more diagnosis and have found:
a) prior to charging the traxide isolator was flashing with main battery at 11.9v
b) following repeated charging cycles from my CTEK 5.0 multistage charger, I'm seeing the max voltage get up to 12.8v, though fairly rapidly (about 1-2hrs) deteriorate to 12.4v once removed from charge (and the vehicle just sitting their). Note at this stage I have not deconnected the Traxide DBS so this voltage is across both batteries.
c) the alternator is cranking out a healthy 14.2V when the vehicle is running.
Based on this analysis, my feeling is that either:
1. there is something drawing current from the vehicle (or some poor connections somewhere)
2. the cranking battery needs replacing
So, I'm thinking of further testing the system by charging both batteries up to 12.8v again, then disconnecting the batteries manually and the DBS and watching how each battery voltage changes.. well, drops.. over time.
I guess another question, is what sort of voltage should I be expecting from normal operating conditions across the main battery? It was replaced under warranty about 1.5 - 2years ago


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