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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    I forgot to mention that I have a HF SSB CB radio that will go on the cranker. That way, the HF Codan will be on the 2nd battery and the HF SSB CB radio will be on the cranker.
    Any reason why your SSB radio cant go on the AUX.
    My UHF is on the AUX incase I forget to turn it off.
    Would love to hook up my SSB as well. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Yep, thats what I have in mine
    That's too bloody good, makes perfect sense, you've saved me a lot of unnecessary work and pain, thanks heaps.

    I wonder why Redarc specified a momentary switch rather than an on/off one? Also is there any issues with the switch being "On" while both batteries are alive and kicking as this effectively connects them together? I know the momentary (override) switch is really only to be used for cranking from Aux if main is dead. I can just imagine one of my kids going in the car and playing with switches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foggs View Post
    That's too bloody good, makes perfect sense, you've saved me a lot of unnecessary work and pain, thanks heaps.

    I wonder why Redarc specified a momentary switch rather than an on/off one? Also is there any issues with the switch being "On" while both batteries are alive and kicking as this effectively connects them together? I know the momentary (override) switch is really only to be used for cranking from Aux if main is dead. I can just imagine one of my kids going in the car and playing with switches.
    Redarc suggest a momentary switch so that you can't 'forget' and leave the batteries paralleled and inadvertently discharge both.
    That would defeat the intention behind fitting the Isolator.

    There are a few options such as a guarded switch or put the switch under the bonnet beside the Redarc or a prominent LED warning light etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Any reason why your SSB radio cant go on the AUX.
    My UHF is on the AUX incase I forget to turn it off.
    Would love to hook up my SSB as well. lol
    It can go on the AUX, but I've decided to put both HF radios on separate batteries, in case one battery gets taken out by a roo, etc. I should still be able to talk to somebody to get help.

    I'll still have my mobile phone with the external aerial, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    snip...

    Out here, you're lucky to see another vehicle for hours.
    Or even days if you leave the bitumen...

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    Another idea would be to take an extra battery in a dedicated box,
    like I have, then you can move your lighting around if you like .
    Recharge at camp via solar, but my golf buggy style 20ah should
    give 3 nights light using leds
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