VanDominator13
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Forgive me before I start. I'm going to try to explain this setup as clearly as I can. This is my first time wiring up anything this complicated in my truck and I just want to be sure I'm doing this correctly, not skipping any steps and I'm trying to avoid redundancy.
Im installing a dual battery system in my 2011 tundra to be able to power a Dometic CFX fridge, some LED lights, USB accessories and to charge 18v batteries for my impact wrench.
I used an arkpak so that I can remove it from the truck if I need it somewhere else and also so that it's not living in the truck full-time.
I've installed the perfect switch to isolate my starting battery and aux, and hooked up a switch to the interior of the truck to be able to close the circuit in the event that my starter battery dies or if I decide to leave the ArkPak and fridge at home I can close the circuit to be able use the LED's, 12v and USB outlets in the bed.
From the switch I've run 1ga wire to the bed and will install 175amp ANL fuses on the positive leads between the batteries and the perfect switch.
Here is where the fun starts.
I'm installing 2 blue sea 4 post buss bars, from here will be a Ctek 250s charger to go directly to the ArkPak via the post terminals. From the other 2 poles on the buss there will be an Anderson plug for bypassing the ArkPak.
After that I have a Blue Sea fuse block with an Anderson connector for power input. This way I can put the ArkPak in line between the ctek charger and the Anderson plug on the fuse block when I want to have dual battery function and if not I can just plug the two anderson plugs together to bypass the charger and battery altogether and just have everything run off of the starter battery. I've included a very crude diagram of what I'm planning. If you can see any glaring holes or suggestions of what to do otherwise I'm very open to opinion. Thanks!
-Mikey
Im installing a dual battery system in my 2011 tundra to be able to power a Dometic CFX fridge, some LED lights, USB accessories and to charge 18v batteries for my impact wrench.
I used an arkpak so that I can remove it from the truck if I need it somewhere else and also so that it's not living in the truck full-time.
I've installed the perfect switch to isolate my starting battery and aux, and hooked up a switch to the interior of the truck to be able to close the circuit in the event that my starter battery dies or if I decide to leave the ArkPak and fridge at home I can close the circuit to be able use the LED's, 12v and USB outlets in the bed.
From the switch I've run 1ga wire to the bed and will install 175amp ANL fuses on the positive leads between the batteries and the perfect switch.
Here is where the fun starts.
I'm installing 2 blue sea 4 post buss bars, from here will be a Ctek 250s charger to go directly to the ArkPak via the post terminals. From the other 2 poles on the buss there will be an Anderson plug for bypassing the ArkPak.
After that I have a Blue Sea fuse block with an Anderson connector for power input. This way I can put the ArkPak in line between the ctek charger and the Anderson plug on the fuse block when I want to have dual battery function and if not I can just plug the two anderson plugs together to bypass the charger and battery altogether and just have everything run off of the starter battery. I've included a very crude diagram of what I'm planning. If you can see any glaring holes or suggestions of what to do otherwise I'm very open to opinion. Thanks!
-Mikey
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