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Old 05-12-2008, 11:30 AM   #83 (permalink)
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Re: Dual Battery Installation Write-Up - Pics

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I usually leave the switch in the normal mode where both batteries are being charged, but not combined. I have only had to switch it over to combine the batteries once when my starting battery went dead from sitting too long.
Thanks for that.
If one wanted to monitor the activity of the aux battery would a simple volt meter wired between neg. and pos. aux. posts do the job? And would this indicate the same type status (charging, discharging) as the stock meter does for the stock battery?
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