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  1. Hammer

    Battery Disconnect Quick Question

    Camo, Yeah, a remote dual solenoid setup would probably be the best. Just not the cheapest. Easy enough to use a key for both at the same time, remotely. My concern is with security and battery draw. I don't want someone randomly turning my power on and killing the batteries, trying to start it...
  2. Hammer

    Battery Disconnect Quick Question

    It works for a few things, but littlerally will let you kill the first battery that is running 12v loads. It won't let any 24v loads happen, as that battery will have no ground. So it is safe in the sense of not killing electronics, but doesn't disconnect the 12v battery.
  3. Hammer

    Battery Disconnect Quick Question

    This concerns me directly, as I have the dual voltage setup, and WILL be running 12v loads, and have the TCM to consider as well. Disconnecting both the main positive and main negative would seem to be the only safe method.
  4. Hammer

    Battery Disconnect Quick Question

    Coug, Here is the 'potential' issue. Only when you have something hooked up via the positive off the first battery for a 12v load. You disconnect the main negative lead. It could create a positive ground scenario where the 12v lead pulls from the second battery if you try and run a 12v load...
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