Hello all, I have been reading this forum for a long time and it has helped me with a lot of work on my 92 XJ, first off Thanks for all the help! I am about to do a dual battery setup in my XJ and want y'all to take a look at my plans and let me know what you guys think. First off I do a lot of remote camping out of the jeep and am doing this more for the extra battery and self jumping ability than for reserve capacity. I plan on using 2 1000CA red top Optima's. I plan on having both batteries on a large relay/contactor (250A cont./600A momentary) and both contactors tie into the jeeps electrical system where the factory battery does. I would run a switch in the cab for each contactor. (BAT 1/BAT 2) I thought of doing this for a few reasons 1: I will have full control of what battery is being charged/used at any given time. ( I will be adding a 3 position switch to a digital volt meter for bat1/off/bat2 so I can check state of charge between the batteries with one volt meter.) 2: I could completely isolate battery two when fully charged to provide emergency jump power. 3: This seems like a very simple set up that only has two components to fail and if need be one contactor can be bypassed in an emergency. I plan on upgrading the alternator to a 136A out of a GC. I would wire a "constant on" battery bus to take care of the radio and clock (should I do this for the ecu as well?) so if I turned both batteries off these components will not lose memory. I plan on putting the second battery in the stock air box location and running an spectre cowl intake. What wire gauge wire would be ideal for this set up? 2G? 0G? Do you see anything wrong with this approach? Down falls? Problems? Things to consider? Well thanks for all the input in advance.
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