
Originally Posted by
drivesafe
Hi numpty, KhunMoo and Bushie, if you like the manual switch method and remember to use it, so be it but CraigE already has an automatic set-up with his TJM that not only removes the need to switch between batteries but more importantly, it removes the need to remember to switch.
It’s a case of each to his own but I personally do not like any set-up that has the ability to disconnect the cranking battery from the alternator, even with marine battery switches that make-before-break when changing from one battery to the other. The potential is still there to accidentally go to the OFF position.
As I posted, if a manual switch set-up is for you then an ON / OFF battery switch that simply connects the auxiliary battery to the cranking battery without effecting the connection between the cranking and the alternator, is a much safer way to go.
Cheers
Know what you are saying, but don't know how you can accidentally turn it off, if you turn the switch through the top position each time. All it takes is a little bit of memory and some practice.
BTW, last year whilst away, two of the other Landrovers in our party had smart chargers of some description fitted (and no I don't know what type so I suppose this is a generalisation), and they both had trouble with the charger deciding it would rather put power into the already charged battery rather than the one which needed charging. A couple of times we stayed in the one place for three days and they had to go for a drive to recharge, and I did not ( all running 12 volt fridges). The only way one worked was to try and trick the system by driving with lights on to allow some sort of balance between 1 & 2.
The switch system which we use I believe is foolproof and only cost around $50 to fit and as I say has never given me any grief.
My opinion of course.
Numpty
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