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  • nate6472
    1st Gear
    • Apr 2009
    • 133

    Is this wise ?

    I have a primary and secondary battery, connected by a manual transfer switch. They are connected except when the rover is off. The secondary powers lighting and keeps the primary from loosing power for starting. Can using two batteries when starting and running damage anything? Thanks in advance
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  • mongoswede
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 757

    #2
    I assume you have them wired in Parallel? As long as they are wired correctly there should be no damage. If they are connected when the truck is running then the charging system just sees one battery. A setup like this is handy for high electrical loads associated with lots of accessories or things like winches.

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    • nate6472
      1st Gear
      • Apr 2009
      • 133

      #3
      The secondary ground is connected to the primary ground. The secondary positive connects to several devices, including winch, and to the primary positive via a marine battery cut off/on switch.
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      Nate B
      88 D90 RHD, V8 Present
      84 Defender 110 3 Door RHD Petrol in 2012
      80 Merc 230GE Petrol in 2011
      78 SIII 109" RHD Petrol in 2011
      82 SIII 88" RHD Petrol in 2010
      82 SIII 88" RHD Diesel in 2009
      92 Range Rover - In the 90's
      cuis2000@yahoo.com

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