The thing I'm realizing about these isolators is that you need a low voltage connection to energize the isolator...which I don't have with the current setup, unless I run a new wire. I'm trying to avoid running more wires.
I'm reconsidering the automatic part, and looking at manual marine switches like this:
Amazon.com : Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Selector Battery Switch - Red : Boating Battery Switches : Sports & Outdoors
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The downside is that it is manual, but I think I can make it work for access. The up side is that you (I believe) could combine the batteries. In the event of a dead starting battery, you could combine them and essentially jump-start yourself, correct? I'm just trying to figure out which one I need. I believe the "4 Position Selector" would do what I need.
If I'm understand the diagram in these directions (
link), is this what the dial selections would equal? I would bring the starter battery into #1, rather than to the Output/Load as they show:
- Off = No power from any battery to the House Output/Loads; I'm not isolating the Starter battery from the engine, so the engine and the non-house loads would still function
- 1 = Starter battery routed to the House Output/Loads
- 2 = House battery routed to the House Output/Loads
- 1+2 = Starter and House batteries combined to each other and the House Output/Loads; I would need this setting to charge the House battery when rolling down the road, and to "jump start" myself in the event of a dead starter battery
I just want to make sure I'm thinking about this correctly.
Thanks!