fbksurferjoe said:
Oh great now i read the response lol. I ended up getting a knock off optima deep cycle battery for 120 bucks from Kragen auto parts. I also got a sure power isolator. Now i researched it a bunch this afternoon and have figured out how i am going to wire it.
I have 1 question about the isolator though. I see terminals 1, 2, A, and E.
1, 2, and A are obvious. But i have no idea what the E is. Is it something that i need to connect?
Some isolators have a trigger voltage to "excite" the alternator. The alternator will need a 12v source to kick it into charging. Did it not come with any sort of instructions? Have you looked for the manufactures web site to see if they have any sort of information available?
Just a FYI for anybody that may read this post.
The Isolator is very important in that it keeps the batteries for draining each other. You would not want to gang the batteries together in your application. It would defeat the ability to isolate you accessories like Refer from the battery that will start the truck.
If a Isolator is not used then some sore of switch or High Amp solenoid should be used to separate the batteries when the vehicle is shut off. The Isolator is passive and will charge each battery as needed and requires no input once installed.
A ganging switch will allow both batteries to be joined for high amp needs like winching or self jump off. Personally I like manual battery switches that will allow you to switch between either battery or both. The advantage is you can exercise your battery easily. A high load from time to time helps chemically stir up the battery and fight off "sulfation". Sulfation happens when the plates of the battery developed a layer of deposits that prevent it from performing to its potential. More detailed information:
http://www.canadus.com/home/sulfation/index.htm
You also avoid a problem where one battery will not recover and even with it ganged to a good battery it may not allow the engine to start. So the ability to just switch to the second battery and take the defective off line is of great benefit.