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    Quote Originally Posted by hagus View Post
    We just did a trip up the Dampier peninsular and this happend. I checked the starting battery with a multi meter and it was reading 14V. The deep cycle battery was reading 10V.
    Just rereading the initial post I'd have thought that since your fridge had been running long enough to kill your second battery that your cranking battery should have settled down to 12.5v or there abouts. I wouldn't have thought your cranking battery would ever read 14v except when the engine is running or perhaps immediately after.

    What voltage does your 2nd battery read when you have been driving all day but had the engine switched off for an hour or so? Maybe it is the 2nd battery that is buggered and it never reads more than 10v and the fridge is actually connected to the cranking battery? Although then your cranking battery wouldn't be reading 14v (as said weird if it does anyway).

    All this is just my ramblings though.

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    Landy Andy
    I have what i think is one of those diodes?? that is suppossed to allow charging to the second battery but not allow it to drain the first battery.
    I could isolate the starting battery but the isolating switch is wired into this which makes it a bit of a task as both batteries are under the seat.

    Phillip A
    The fridge is connected to the deep cycle battery as i did this myself.

    Utemad
    Yes i let it charge up plenty. No difference

    Isuzurover
    I thought the same so i swapped the wire to the other battery. No difference

    It looks more and more like the second battery system may be at fault.
    As i said earlier the main battery was showing 14V and it didn,t make any diff which batt the starter was run to.

    In a previous life when i had a hilux the starter motor was stuffed and it acted just like it had a flat battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hagus View Post
    Yes i let it charge up plenty. No difference
    Have you actually checked the voltages with a multimeter though when you have let it charge up?

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    I could isolate the starting battery but it is a pain because it is wired through the isolator and there is not much room to move without pulling both batteries out. Th fridge is definately connected to the deep cycle battery as i did this myself. As i understand the system the second battery should not be able to be drawn on through the diode?? at all. It allows charging one way and no current back the other.
    isuzurover i thought the same and it lookrd to me as if the connection was wrong. After changing it over it made no difference even though the starter wire was hooked to the battery which was reading 14V on the multi meter.
    Looks to me like it is beyond the expertise of a builder! Need to track down that auto electricians and get it checked out.

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    Thought i lost last reply. Sorry.

    Yes it was reading 12-13V. This is the frustrating thing it doesn,t make sense.
    After tow starting i drove 500metres turned it off and it started no trouble until some months later when the fridge thing happened again.

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    We need input from Drivesafe!!!!
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    I've never heard of an isolator that just uses a diode. I wouldn't have thought you get one rated high enough anyway.

    If you could find out the brand and/or name of the isolator then I'm sure someone who has one or has installed one could give you more help if it is the isolator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Im wondreing if the flat deep cycle is drawing too much power from the main battery whilst cranking and not alowing the starter motor to crank.
    Are you able to isolate the second battery during the start proceedure????
    Andrew

    Im going to follow this idea and the proof is fairly simple and depending on your battery location might even be a permamant fixture.

    After checking all the earths and primary positve connections

    grab yourself one of those battery connectors with the "turn to make/break" switch in it.. Put it on the positive side of the second battery, when you go to start it turn this off, if that solves the problem then your second battery is drawing down your start battery.

    If this solves the problem then Im sure drivesafe has a more detailed answer on a long term solution.
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    I had the same trouble many years ago and turfed the diode isolator in the end ,and used one of those key type battery isolators blknight described. Problem solved.- as long as you remember to use it .
    It seemed to me at the time that when I hit the ignition key the second -flat- battery took all the amps out of the first (original) battery and once (if) the engine started the charge coming the other way seemed to stop it doing it again. This gels with all the symptoms you have.
    I would recommend you put the multimetre on the starter motor when you crank it over or as bl says isolate the second battery entirely.
    Let us know will you, its not often we hear back once someones problem is solved.

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    Don't forget to check your earths too!

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