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Date:         Wed, 7 Oct 1998 23:59:16 -0400
Reply-To:     David Katsuki <dkatsuki@WORLD.STD.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         David Katsuki <dkatsuki@WORLD.STD.COM>
Subject:      Re: Adding the second battery to the early vanagon ('80)
Comments: To: Steven Cu <steven@PWORLD.NET.PH>
Comments: cc: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
In-Reply-To:  <199810070017.IAA29160@rajah2.pworld.net.ph>
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The problem with just connecting the second battery in parallel is that they both discharge at the same rate and at the same time. A primary reason for wanting a second battery is to avoid the embarrassment of needing a jump start after using your 12v camping appliances too much (12v blender for the fish, 12v dishwasher, etc.) When the aux battery is hooked up either with a diode isolator, or with a relay isolator, the two batteries can discharge (or not) independently but are both charged from the alternator when it is making whizzies. Late model campers (at least) have a relay under the driver's seat that prevents the fridge from running off 12v unless the alternator is making the previously mentioned wizzies (a technical term), and so the easy way to hook up an aux battery when the isolation relay is there, is simply to put it in parallel with the fridge. I actually connected mine through a 30A fuse to avoid even more embarrassing fires.

Dave 87 Wolfsburg 90 Westfalia

At 08:34 AM 10/7/98 +0800, Steven Cu wrote: >Philip, > >I added a 2nd battery to my 82 Westy, it was just connected in parallel( >The two batteries are new), the ground wire is bolted to the body, the >positive is just connected to the other battery. The hard part is routing >the positive wire to the main battery, some people would use an isolator >but I have been using this set up for 3 years and it has not given me any >problems sofar > >Steven >82 Westy > >---------- >> From: Philip Hanson (Volt Computer) <a-phanso@MICROSOFT.COM> >> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM >> Subject: Adding the second battery to the early vanagon ('80) >> Date: Tuesday, October 06, 1998 2:34 PM >> >> I have an 80 Westy. In the aux battery compartment is a heavy wire pack >and >> something that looks like a fuse holder. I want to add the battery here. >> >> Can anyone suggest where to go in the archive for instructions. One I >found >> only addressed the newer vanagons which seem to have a different setup >than >> mine. Or, has someone done this job and can give me hints? Thanks. ph >


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