Okay, here's one for the electrical engineers: What difference, if any, will the two different wiring schemes have: (Assume the relay closes when ignition activates the starting process, the auxiliary battery has been deeply discharged and is connected with #4 wire.) 1. Aux Batt ----- Relay ---- Start Batt ---- Starter ---- Alternator 2. Start Batt ---- Starter ---- Alternator ---- Relay ---- Aux Batt Will one of the above put less strain on the starting battery? All answers and opinions welcome. Thanks. Bill |
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