Dusty T.
Observer
My aux battery project is again underway after a year-long hiatus!
Right now I'm in the process of connecting my stereo and CB. I want them to run on the Auxiliary battery power, but also turn on and off when the key is turned in the ignition. I'm also running a SPDT relay to override this switched power so the keys aren't in the ignition when stationary- so I have that figured out.
So basically, the "constant" power leads from these units would be connected to the Auxiliary battery fuse block, while their "switched" power leads would be connected to the factory harness ACC switched wire which is powered from the MAIN battery. There is also a display "dimmer" lead that hooks up to the stereo also connected to the factory harness and MAIN battery as well.
So, has anyone connected their electronic accessories this way, and is it safe practice to basically have the main battery providing the on/off signal, while the auxiliary battery powers that same unit? Or, should I invest in some relays to completely isolate the two systems. I'm thinking this is okay since the switched, constant, and dimming power are all coming from different sources anyway, and any backfeeding within the stereo and CB would have already been a problem.
Input would be hugely appreciated since I'm in the middle of connecting everything up right now. Thanks and yes, I probably do have far too much free time :Wow1:
Right now I'm in the process of connecting my stereo and CB. I want them to run on the Auxiliary battery power, but also turn on and off when the key is turned in the ignition. I'm also running a SPDT relay to override this switched power so the keys aren't in the ignition when stationary- so I have that figured out.
So basically, the "constant" power leads from these units would be connected to the Auxiliary battery fuse block, while their "switched" power leads would be connected to the factory harness ACC switched wire which is powered from the MAIN battery. There is also a display "dimmer" lead that hooks up to the stereo also connected to the factory harness and MAIN battery as well.
So, has anyone connected their electronic accessories this way, and is it safe practice to basically have the main battery providing the on/off signal, while the auxiliary battery powers that same unit? Or, should I invest in some relays to completely isolate the two systems. I'm thinking this is okay since the switched, constant, and dimming power are all coming from different sources anyway, and any backfeeding within the stereo and CB would have already been a problem.
Input would be hugely appreciated since I'm in the middle of connecting everything up right now. Thanks and yes, I probably do have far too much free time :Wow1: