My dual battery setup is the typical True Isolator between batteries and everything aftermarket runs off the second battery. I installed a Noco Genius trickle charger to the main battery because when it was cold or the machine was sitting for a few days, I felt like there was barely enough juice to get her going. Obviously with the isolator, the voltage or the current only goes one way, from the main battery to the secondary battery. With this setup, you can't start the engine with the second battery unless you had some jumper cables between batteries.
That got me thinking, what if I installed a 500 amp battery switch with 6 gauge wire between the positive posts of the two batteries. If the main battery is not able start the engine, I could use the secondary battery to get her going then close the switch. This should be a redundancy fail safe because there isn't anything on the main battery the should run it down. My boat has a momentary parallel switch that does just that, start one engine that bank of batteries doesn't have enough juice with the other bank of batteries.
I'd start with this switch:
https://www.amazon.com/Zoostliss-Battery-Isolator-Disconnect-Vehicles/dp/B071D55VM3/?tag=sxsweb24-20
I'd probably put it under the hood so the length between the two battery would be short. Hopefully I'd never have to use it so it doesn't need to be on the dash for convenience. This is what I thought would work for the wiring:
I'm no electrician, but here is my thinking; it is just like the isolator except now voltage/current can go both ways. Thought???
That got me thinking, what if I installed a 500 amp battery switch with 6 gauge wire between the positive posts of the two batteries. If the main battery is not able start the engine, I could use the secondary battery to get her going then close the switch. This should be a redundancy fail safe because there isn't anything on the main battery the should run it down. My boat has a momentary parallel switch that does just that, start one engine that bank of batteries doesn't have enough juice with the other bank of batteries.
I'd start with this switch:
https://www.amazon.com/Zoostliss-Battery-Isolator-Disconnect-Vehicles/dp/B071D55VM3/?tag=sxsweb24-20
I'd probably put it under the hood so the length between the two battery would be short. Hopefully I'd never have to use it so it doesn't need to be on the dash for convenience. This is what I thought would work for the wiring:
I'm no electrician, but here is my thinking; it is just like the isolator except now voltage/current can go both ways. Thought???