So I have a two-step variation on this thread- a dual battery system for about $12 or less.
1. Tap into the trailer battery charge lead at your 7-pin trailer plug (if equipped)
2. Run it to your aux battery.
3. Run your accessory circuit from the aux battery.
The charge lead is already switched to engine-on, and is designed to charge a trailer battery.
The $12 comes from the cost of the wire that you need to tap into that charging circuit.
*Some say* that the trailer battery charging circuit isn't designed to, and won't, charge a fully discharged battery. That may or may not be true; our trailer batteries (2 @ 6v golf cart batteries) get charged pretty well when we are towing our travel trailer from campsite to campsite. But assuming that it's true, do you ever really need to charge a battery from a full discharge? Don't you really just have to top it up between stops?
Anyway, I'm going to try my own Kool-aid and build a setup to power my Edgestar fridge using this type of circuit. I'll use this 26ah battery powered from the trailer battery charge circuit.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002L9AN4G/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'll post up how it works. It obviously won't be useful for self-jump starting, but I'm betting that if the fridge isn't sapping the main battery, there won't be much need.