Yes, VW did when the built the Camper/Multivan model with the removeable 12V/110V Dometic fridge. The relay and wiring setup is similar to what is shown in the Bentley manual for the GL Camper. There are a variety of opinions and setups for adding a second battery to your Westy. Most have been discussed in this forum monthly. A search of the web and the archives should get you started. --- Jeff Engel <rambler64@SHAW.CA> wrote: > Hi Has anyone added a second battery to their > Westy's?I own an 1984 Westy and would like to add a > second battery and am wondering on the proper > electrical hookup for it. Do you simply run jumpers > from your original battery and charge it that > way?Was thinking I could put it uder the rear seat . > Any ideas??? > Jeff 1984 Westy
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