vman's dual battery setup
What's up guys, this thread was a big inspiration/help with my dual battery setup in my 07' LX. Much appreciation to the OP and all the contributors...
With the addition of a Dometic fridge, and other accessories down the road, I wanted more aH's, plus starting redundancy, plus I love a good project.
Job #1 was to identify a space for the second battery. The PO had removed the AHC reservoir so that area was an obvious choice. I relocated the power steering reservoir and a couple other electronic do-dads and I had my spot behind the air filter.
Job #2 was to create a battery tray to secure my yellow top Optima. The tray was easy and I added two side trays to mount a BluSea auxiliary fuse box and my circuit breakers...
Now that the second battery had a cozy home in the engine bay, it was time to hook up the big cables and the solenoid...
I went with the solenoid recommended by the OP...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001YIPXR2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The next task was to find a spot to mount the solenoid and the switch that controlled it. Here's where it landed. I like that I can hear it engage and disengage with a very satisfying click...
Next I mounted an in-cab switch to control the solenoid.
The last step was to wire every thing up. I went with 2/0 gauge welding wire for my main cables. I added the yellow wire sheathing just for looks....
Then a few circuit breakers later, a relay here and there, and a generous helping of zip ties and it was all over...
A few other details: Total cost was anywhere between $600 and $800, that includes a new Yellow Top and a new group 27f Bosch starting battery, also included in that cost was the solenoid, 3 circuit breakers and the Blu-Sea aux box. Voltage drop between the two batteries with the car running is less than .02 volts. Total time to setup was several hours a day for about a week. Total beers consumed during install: quite a few. Number of times I accidentally sparked both battery posts with an errant wrench: 3.