So, I’ve been thinking of the dual battery/aux. Power setup for the 60 series lately. For those who don’t know, I have done a GM TBI small block/700R4 conversion in the truck and am running a stock GM serpentine setup.
My plan has always been to run a homebrew on-board welder setup as outlined here: http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/on-boardwelder/index.html
That, along with all the other self-sufficient goodies that we dream about like, OBA, OBS, GPS/laptop, 2meter, CB, fridge freeze, way too many aux lights, yadda yadda yadda…
I have purchased my Ford alternator for the welder and will be picking up the rest of the items required for the welder in the next week or so. I will be mounting the Alternator down low on the passenger side of my block and will run a v-belt over to my hybrid (serpentine/v-belt) water pump pulley. Since the Ford alternator will be constantly hooked into the system and generating power I had the idea of splitting my “Dual Battery system” into a “Dual Power System”.
My basic thoughts, in not so many words, would be to run the “stock” systems off of my Optima Red top, and wire ALL of my auxiliary systems to my Optima Yellow top (deep cycle). I would keep the Yellow top completely separate from the stock system yet keep it charged with the secondary alternator.
All interior lighting (dome lights) will be changed over to LED per the stuff George sells at TaskLED.com so the drain will be minimized. While it is feasible that both systems could accidentally be drained, my hopes are that it would be unlikely. In the case that it did happen I would be no worse off than if I were running just a single battery and made the same mistake.
I had thought about crossover redundancy (making both batteries available to the primary system) similar to what we traditionally think of as a dual battery system, but haven't figured that one out aside from cables that are long enough to hit both batteries so I could switch over if needed.
Most of the setups I’ve seen wouldn’t allow for the 2nd alternator to be added to the primary system. Thoughts or ideas on doing this are welcome.
I also plan to add battery disconnect circuits to both of the batteries so that I could lock them out of the system completely at any time. Sort of a security system that won’t allow me to drain the primary battery by accident when parked and camping over night.
So what do you guys think? I’ve posted this on another board that I frequent and they’ve actually given me a few ideas on how to tighten things up a bit so as not to accidentally drain both batteries at the same time. Hoping for the same kind of input here.
My plan has always been to run a homebrew on-board welder setup as outlined here: http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/on-boardwelder/index.html
That, along with all the other self-sufficient goodies that we dream about like, OBA, OBS, GPS/laptop, 2meter, CB, fridge freeze, way too many aux lights, yadda yadda yadda…
I have purchased my Ford alternator for the welder and will be picking up the rest of the items required for the welder in the next week or so. I will be mounting the Alternator down low on the passenger side of my block and will run a v-belt over to my hybrid (serpentine/v-belt) water pump pulley. Since the Ford alternator will be constantly hooked into the system and generating power I had the idea of splitting my “Dual Battery system” into a “Dual Power System”.
My basic thoughts, in not so many words, would be to run the “stock” systems off of my Optima Red top, and wire ALL of my auxiliary systems to my Optima Yellow top (deep cycle). I would keep the Yellow top completely separate from the stock system yet keep it charged with the secondary alternator.
All interior lighting (dome lights) will be changed over to LED per the stuff George sells at TaskLED.com so the drain will be minimized. While it is feasible that both systems could accidentally be drained, my hopes are that it would be unlikely. In the case that it did happen I would be no worse off than if I were running just a single battery and made the same mistake.
I had thought about crossover redundancy (making both batteries available to the primary system) similar to what we traditionally think of as a dual battery system, but haven't figured that one out aside from cables that are long enough to hit both batteries so I could switch over if needed.
Most of the setups I’ve seen wouldn’t allow for the 2nd alternator to be added to the primary system. Thoughts or ideas on doing this are welcome.
I also plan to add battery disconnect circuits to both of the batteries so that I could lock them out of the system completely at any time. Sort of a security system that won’t allow me to drain the primary battery by accident when parked and camping over night.
So what do you guys think? I’ve posted this on another board that I frequent and they’ve actually given me a few ideas on how to tighten things up a bit so as not to accidentally drain both batteries at the same time. Hoping for the same kind of input here.