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    Jump Start from second Battery

    G'd Day everyone,

    Although I cannot see a problem doing this I would just like to ask if there is a good reason stopping one to jump start a Patrol from the second battery without disconnecting any other peripherals from the second battery. I use a 1314 Sure Power Battery Separator in the system.

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    This really depends on what type of battery you run as a secondary....

    ie: standard crank type, duel cycle or a deep cycle?

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    I can't see a problem with it, as long as you know why you needed to do a jump start , eg left lights on.

    I would just leave it running on a fast idle for a little while to bring the charge up in your main battery, before disconnecting your jumper lead??

    If need (stuck somewhere) I would also try and jump start from a deep cycle battery, just my opinion, beats walking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yendor View Post
    I can't see a problem with it, as long as you know why you needed to do a jump start , eg left lights on.

    I would just leave it running on a fast idle for a little while to bring the charge up in your main battery, before disconnecting your jumper lead??

    If need (stuck somewhere) I would also try and jump start from a deep cycle battery, just my opinion, beats walking.
    I've jumped from a deep cycle & they well give you one go at it before dropping there lunch but there all but knackered after it.

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    Thank you, Patch. It is marked as extreme starting and cycling but it is also called hybrid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by patch697 View Post
    I've jumped from a deep cycle & they well give you one go at it before dropping there lunch but there all but knackered after it.
    I guess that all depends on how discharged the main cranking battery is.

    Like I said, thats what I would do, if I had to.

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    Thanks, mate. I agree with you. Anything beats walking...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maarten View Post
    Thank you, Patch. It is marked as extreme starting and cycling but it is also called hybrid.
    Thats something similar to what I run & I can jump start & have jump started myself before today so you should be fine.

    I have whats called a duel start system. Its made up from a 300amp soft start solenoid a temporary push button switch on the dash.

    This will link the 2x batteries together at the push of a button & effectively im jump starting myself & as soon as I take my finger off the button all is back the way it was....

    Simple as & no mucking around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maarten View Post
    Thank you, Patch. It is marked as extreme starting and cycling but it is also called hybrid.
    I agree with Paul, you should have no problem jump starting from this battery.

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    Thank you very much for all the informative replies. Hope you have a great weekend.
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