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I haven't had any issues with the isolator since 17?Currently running an auxiliary & stock battery on my 700-2. Thinking on deleting the factory junk & rolling with the auxiliary only. Don’t like the way the isolator works with my machine.
See any reasons to keep the dual battery setup??
Thunk about that option too.You've already got all the infrastructure to run two, which is far superior to running one. Unless you have no reason for an aux battery, why not just get a better isolator?
Your "lighting" doesn't come on for ~30 seconds? What lighting? Like all your light bars and other accessories? If so, then it's likely not the isolator.The isolator does not allow my lighting to “come in” until some delay, usually about 30 seconds. Even if it is only vexing & not critical, I still am considering deleting the factory battery.
All good points.Get rid of the second battery if you have no need for it. I've been running one car sized battery in my 700 since it was new without any issuses. We don't go out in the woods and play tunes and have lights on without the machine running, I do have a large driveway and live in NH so Ive been known to go out and plow snow (using the winch to raise/lower the plow) and have the heater on for hours on end and never got close to running the battery down. I prefer the single battery also just because there are fewer parts to fail out in the middle of no where
Actually just for a, FYI incase people didnt know, you can set it up to run main or auxiliary or both but that is another story. This is not meant to be derogatory in any way, just for informative purposesNot sure you can remove the main battery!
How would you startbyour machine? The isolator should be (open) after you turn off your machine.
I think we need more info to be able to assist you in trouble shooting your problem.
UPDATE:Either your electrical isn't properly wired up (anything connected to or after the AUX battery should power up as soon as you turn the key on, assuming you have it wired to key-on power like like most do) OR, YOU HAVE A DEAD AUX BATTERY. Almost sounds like the latter.
Glad you got it all sorted.UPDATE:
Ran a parasitic key on/key off amp draw on the system and found none. Zero amps with key off, .05 amps with key on. In my getting older mind I was convinced the auxiliary battery was all but new. Not only is it over two years old but, it was dry as a bone. I don't know if it was near dry when I purchased it or not, could have been. I keep the machine on a two bank battery tender when parked for any period more than two weeks. The tender reads 13.65v output at all times. When I pulled it off the dry battery, the battery voltage would steadily drop and level off at +/- 9.25v. Once refilled it began bubbling. So, maybe I can resurrect it. We'll see. It is a Marine RV Deep Cycle.
And, you are correct, the isolator is performing its task quite well. I remember a couple of recent starts, key on & wait for the dash lights to cycle, the dual voltmeter read 14.4v (normal reading with engine running) for the Honda original battery & 5v on the auxiliary which I cautiously dismissed. As expected, it did rear its ugly head, the reason for my inquiry here.
I appreciate everyones input.