Basement Yeti
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And I am certain it's the solenoid isolator, but I can't figure out why. The status light on the solenoid isolator is on indicating the solenoid is connected and both batteries are connected together thus they are trying to equalize with each other. I think.
This is the solenoid isolator I have, model 48525, 85A.
http://www.its-distributing.com/Portals/5/Products/Cole Hersee/ColeHersee 48530 Brochure.pdf
I am using a yellow top Optima battery for my chassis battery, and a blue top Optima battery for my auxiliary battery.
The right side terminal on the isolator is connected to the positive top post stud on my aux battery, and the left side terminal on the isolator is attached to the positive jump post on my chassis battery, with 1 gauge cables.
From the negative top post stud on my aux battery to the negative jump post on my chassis battery I have a 1 gauge cable run.The manual does not say to connect the aux and chassis batteries together directly with a ground cable, but for jump starting purposes this cable is needed. I disconnected this cable for a few minutes and the solenoid isolator did not shut itself off anyway.
The ground wire on the solenoid isolator is connected to a screw drilled into the rib on my van. When I remove this screw the solenoid isolator shuts itself off, thus solving the problem of my chassis battery depleting, but disallowing my aux battery from charging.
Does anyone have a clue as to why the solenoid isolator isn't disconnecting the batteries?
This is the solenoid isolator I have, model 48525, 85A.
http://www.its-distributing.com/Portals/5/Products/Cole Hersee/ColeHersee 48530 Brochure.pdf
I am using a yellow top Optima battery for my chassis battery, and a blue top Optima battery for my auxiliary battery.
The right side terminal on the isolator is connected to the positive top post stud on my aux battery, and the left side terminal on the isolator is attached to the positive jump post on my chassis battery, with 1 gauge cables.
From the negative top post stud on my aux battery to the negative jump post on my chassis battery I have a 1 gauge cable run.The manual does not say to connect the aux and chassis batteries together directly with a ground cable, but for jump starting purposes this cable is needed. I disconnected this cable for a few minutes and the solenoid isolator did not shut itself off anyway.
The ground wire on the solenoid isolator is connected to a screw drilled into the rib on my van. When I remove this screw the solenoid isolator shuts itself off, thus solving the problem of my chassis battery depleting, but disallowing my aux battery from charging.
Does anyone have a clue as to why the solenoid isolator isn't disconnecting the batteries?