OK folks, I've read most of the long thread of the other double battery set-up, and am asking a separate question cos mine is slightly different yet a similar topic. I have a near new STR 2013 D22. I've bought a Projecta 150Amp isolator kit with all the bits and cable included. I have a toolbox in the tub. So my plan is: attach the isolator to the inside of the toolbox, run 6m battery cable from the +ve Main terminal to the main cranking battery on the drivers side. I'd attach the cable to the drivers side chassis to save cable length. I then attach the +ve AUX terminal on the isolator to the aux (3rd) deep cycle battery which will sit in a battery box inside the toolbox as well. As per the instruction manual, of course noting to connect the necessary earthing for the AUX as well as the isolator cord coming off the side (to the chassis). So I'm basically following all instructions, the only difference being I have the isolator in the back near the 3rd AUX deep cycle rather than in the engine bay. I don't want to mess with the existing original 2 batteries which I believe to be both crankers as per other threads. I want to leave that alone. So that way the car cranks as per normal and the deep cycle in the back powers whatever I connect to it.
My questions - (1) am I doing the right thing? I prefer to have the isolator in the back rather than the front in the engine bay, I don't see the difference, either way there's 6m of cable between the cranker and the 3rd aux deep cycle. It also means it's less likely to get wet during a river crossing. I'm no electrician so friendly advise welcome. (2) Has anyone else done this? (3) Could anything go wrong with any of the batteries this way? I'm assuming the micro processor in the isolator controls the action and will ensure the crankers don't drain or get compromised. Constructive criticism welcome. Cheers.
My questions - (1) am I doing the right thing? I prefer to have the isolator in the back rather than the front in the engine bay, I don't see the difference, either way there's 6m of cable between the cranker and the 3rd aux deep cycle. It also means it's less likely to get wet during a river crossing. I'm no electrician so friendly advise welcome. (2) Has anyone else done this? (3) Could anything go wrong with any of the batteries this way? I'm assuming the micro processor in the isolator controls the action and will ensure the crankers don't drain or get compromised. Constructive criticism welcome. Cheers.