Here is the short of my situation. I decided to invest in stereo equipment. I did so knowing I would need to add a 2nd battery to run the stereo equipment. However, regretfully, I did not adequately research the process of adding a second battery before hand. Because of labor cost, I need to try to do this myself. I'm not scared to tackle it if properly prepared.
I have done research. I have read and read. I did a search for battery (pretty broad search) and read nearly every post that was relevant. I've read about battery isolators, Perko switches (not sure I fully understand the difference between the two), batteries wired in parallel, batteries in the 1 & 2 positions, and wiring diagrams. There are hundreds of pages and yet I still feel like my head is getting ready to explode.
Here is what it boils down to. I need to know what is considered the most SAFE, power efficient, and cost effective way to go about this (if there is a way to have all three)? I would love the setup to be hands off, meaning...I can switch the ignition to ACC (I believe that is the right term) to listen to the stereo w/o draining the starting battery. I would also love to be able to charge both batteries via the alternator when running the boat. I would prefer to not have to open compartments and switch batteries from 1 (or both) to 2 and vice versa...although I will base this on the feedback.
Now for what I have: 05 22V with one battery. At this point, that is all I can tell you. I believe this single battery has an on/off switch, but I can't confirm. I plan on going out to the boat tomorrow to take pictures of the current setup and report back. Again, at this point, I don't know exactly what I will be looking for and it will be dark.
Long winded post I know. But any help IS GREATLY appreciated.
I have done research. I have read and read. I did a search for battery (pretty broad search) and read nearly every post that was relevant. I've read about battery isolators, Perko switches (not sure I fully understand the difference between the two), batteries wired in parallel, batteries in the 1 & 2 positions, and wiring diagrams. There are hundreds of pages and yet I still feel like my head is getting ready to explode.
Here is what it boils down to. I need to know what is considered the most SAFE, power efficient, and cost effective way to go about this (if there is a way to have all three)? I would love the setup to be hands off, meaning...I can switch the ignition to ACC (I believe that is the right term) to listen to the stereo w/o draining the starting battery. I would also love to be able to charge both batteries via the alternator when running the boat. I would prefer to not have to open compartments and switch batteries from 1 (or both) to 2 and vice versa...although I will base this on the feedback.
Now for what I have: 05 22V with one battery. At this point, that is all I can tell you. I believe this single battery has an on/off switch, but I can't confirm. I plan on going out to the boat tomorrow to take pictures of the current setup and report back. Again, at this point, I don't know exactly what I will be looking for and it will be dark.
Long winded post I know. But any help IS GREATLY appreciated.
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