Thank you.
An excellent write up.
An excellent write up.
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so the way you have it installed if your primary battery voltage drops can you use aux to jump start from the controller you've installed in the glove box?
I did solve the problem by putting a 50amp fuse connector between the 2 posts and removing the fuse so if i need to manually connect them i just have to insert fuse. and start. i believe the head unit has failed as when i use the link it does not activate a charge.This may or may not help - I have used my aux battery to start the engine when my main battery was low and having a hard time turning over. I pressed the "manually link" button and was able to get it going with no problem. However, I recall that if the main battery was too low, then the "manually link" button didn't work properly. Hope that helps.
Ed Driscoll's post above has a picture with text that describes how to force the batteries to connect by cutting the green wire and touching it to the negative terminal - T-Max Dual Battery Install
Do you have a suggestion on how to do that?Sounds like it is working as intended. When on the charger, you'll want to have a way to manually disconnect the batteries so you can charge each individually.
So im having an issue now, i just went to Colorado for a week and my dash cam killed my battery. No problem, just hit link and start. Nope. Both are dead. So my system isn't doing the one thing i installed it to do.
I've installed it exactly how the op did. Any reasons why?
Nope. Nada. Not a thing.Do you have anything hooked up to your other battery that may have drained it?