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    TECHNICAL QUESTION REGARDING SECOND BATTERY.....

    <span style="color:green">after having a flat battery on the weekend at aces bbq......
    i have decided to install a second battery to run all my accessories.....



    my question is......if i hook it up in parallel to the original battery with a solenoid to disconnect (isolate) it from the main when the ignition is off...

    will this suffice or will it cause any problems....
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    Why not fit one of DriveSafe's dual battery charge units?
    10% discount to AULRO members?

    That makes it $108 - which really compares well with buying the Electronic Australia kit and making one yourself. (I bought the kit but I probably wouldn't have had I known about Tim's product beforehand).

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    a basic solenoid operated off the ignition should do the trick, I had one installed in my rangie for a few years with no problems, i cannot remember what amps it was rated at 150amp maybe. i not sure what drivesafe supplies, it could be a smart solenoid which waits for the start battery to fully charge before it starts charging the aux battery. I currently have a manual swich commonly called an idiot switch cause me being the idiot has to remember to isolate and unisolate. I managed 16 days doing the simpson without forgetting. i have a solenoid sitting on the workshop bench as i was going to change the manual switch however this would have left a big hole in the console so the manual stays in place.

    are you squezzing the aux battery next to the start battery or somewhere else.

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    Originally posted by weeds
    i not sure what drivesafe supplies, it could be a smart solenoid which waits for the start battery to fully charge before it starts charging the aux battery.
    Click on the Traxide Tronics logo to the bottom right of this message in the Menu column.

    Tony, if you like I can take pix of the dual battery installation in my County (done by the previous owner). It will fit two N70 sized batteries.

    Unfortunately, it uses a diode isolator - that's why I am going to replace it with a "smart" controller. See article at http://members.optusnet.com.au/thebecketts.../battctrllr.zip

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    Originally posted by weeds


    are you squezzing the aux battery next to the start battery or somewhere else.


    [b]<span style="color:blue">
    thats what i intend to TRY and do........


    just gotta try and find my big shoe horn......


    my theory is that the second battery will be in the circuit whilst ever the engine is running.... therefore charging.

    the fender has a 120 amp alternator from factory as far as i know....
    which should be plenty of oomph two charge up even two flat batteries....

    as for using the electrikery gadgets.....i only decided to do this this morning.....and i am doing the full day today so cant run around to collect bits that i need.......the battery came to me at work.....

    i only have tomorrow to get this done as i have to watch bathurst on sunday.......</span>

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    Tony,

    Do you want some pix taken and posted tonight?

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    <span style="color:blue">pictures of what .....?

    do you have a dual battery setup.....?





    i just dont know whats what as there are so many different systems available today that all claim they are better tham each other.....</span>

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    [b]<span style="color:blue">
    the fender has a 120 amp alternator from factory as far as i know....
    which should be plenty of oomph two charge up even two flat batteries....
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    8O and power a small town at the same time !

    Why not use to smaller size, more capacity batteries (eg. oddessy) instead of two lead acids if space is a problem?

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    [quote=DEFENDERZOOK]<span style="color:blue">pictures of what .....?

    do you have a dual battery setup......</span>

    I was wondering if you wanted pix of the bracketry etc., for the two batteries under the seat in my County.

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    I have fitted the traxide tronics smart charger for $108 dollars and have found it to be BLOODY WONDERFUL. I am ito electronics for a living and as Ron has said to build one from a kit is just not worth it, for value for money and its dam easy to fit and it works and you dont have to be an idiot to use it..move up a level and look down be smart.
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