FrootStik
Member
Hey guys.
I know there is a lot of threads around regarding dual battery systems, but my question is a little bit different.
Hoping to get a little help from someone who knows there stuff about Dual Battery systems.
I got mine installed a while back, with a InterVOLT isolator, with the dual battery being in my tray inside an Arkpac 730.
So the isolator connects to the Arkpac using the anderson connection on the arcpak box which I believe has its own smart charger inbuilt.
Im looking at changing this to a normal dual battery setup, not a portable arkpac setup.
So, if i disconnect the anderson plug from the arkpac, put in my choice of dual battery. I'm wondering if i could just connect the battery via anderson lead, to the existing anderson lead in my tray, which connects to the isolator.
Do i need a charger? Do i need fuses? This is the part i have no idea about.
Or do i just connect it straight up to my anderson plug, nothing in-between the battery and isolator.
Hope i can get this cleared up.
Cheers all
I know there is a lot of threads around regarding dual battery systems, but my question is a little bit different.
Hoping to get a little help from someone who knows there stuff about Dual Battery systems.
I got mine installed a while back, with a InterVOLT isolator, with the dual battery being in my tray inside an Arkpac 730.
So the isolator connects to the Arkpac using the anderson connection on the arcpak box which I believe has its own smart charger inbuilt.
Im looking at changing this to a normal dual battery setup, not a portable arkpac setup.
So, if i disconnect the anderson plug from the arkpac, put in my choice of dual battery. I'm wondering if i could just connect the battery via anderson lead, to the existing anderson lead in my tray, which connects to the isolator.
Do i need a charger? Do i need fuses? This is the part i have no idea about.
Or do i just connect it straight up to my anderson plug, nothing in-between the battery and isolator.
Hope i can get this cleared up.
Cheers all