ldivinag
Adventurer
i'd use anderson power pole connectors:
http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-powerpoles/powerpole-sets/sb175-sb-series-175-amp.html
also, the national luna kit, has a 5 minute delay from when you start the car. by default, when you start the car, the aux batts are not connected. only after a 5 minute delay AND if the system voltage is over a certain value, will the NL setup then connect the aux to the circuit.
their reasoning is that 5 minutes is good enough to make sure the primary batt gets the proper charge at startup.
on my setup, i'm thinking of buying a $30 timer delay circuit and hook that up.
or if you are cheap, a manual switch will do the same thing too. you just wait about 5 minutes after the car starts before you flip the switch to connect the aux batt(s) to the charging circuit.
of course the manual switch will still have an override portion so i can still connect the aux to main anytime, like if the primary batt is dead and cant start car.
http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-powerpoles/powerpole-sets/sb175-sb-series-175-amp.html
also, the national luna kit, has a 5 minute delay from when you start the car. by default, when you start the car, the aux batts are not connected. only after a 5 minute delay AND if the system voltage is over a certain value, will the NL setup then connect the aux to the circuit.
their reasoning is that 5 minutes is good enough to make sure the primary batt gets the proper charge at startup.
on my setup, i'm thinking of buying a $30 timer delay circuit and hook that up.
or if you are cheap, a manual switch will do the same thing too. you just wait about 5 minutes after the car starts before you flip the switch to connect the aux batt(s) to the charging circuit.
of course the manual switch will still have an override portion so i can still connect the aux to main anytime, like if the primary batt is dead and cant start car.
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