tito teeds
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Has the battery issue been resolved for 2012 models?
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A battery isolator is used with 2 (or more) batteries in parallel and the isolator is wired between the positive connections. It is used so that both batteries can be charged by the alternator but otherwise normally keeps the batteries isolated so that the one that is being used will not drain the other.
It is most typically used where the second or auxillary battery is a deep cycle type used to power accesseries such as inverters, winches, snow plows, campers etc and not drain the starting battery. It can also be confugured to be a hot standby to jump start the starting battery if the starting battery is at risk of occasionally being run down. If the starting battery is run down often this will GREATLY reduce the life of a starting battery.
Because there are so many types, brands, applications and configurations of battery isolators I would suggest a google search to learn more if you are interested in an isolator.
I wanted just 2 batteries wired in parallel since I don't use auxillary equipment and wanted to have more battery power on hand to make it less likely that I will run down 2 batteries with parasitic drain. With 2 batteries, each will not normally be discharged as deeply so they will last longer.
Thank you for the explanation, do you have any pictures showing the routing of the wiring you ran? I am thinking of doing this and that would help alot, because I would like it to look all stock. I assume all the parts listed would be the same for my 2008?
Has the battery issue been resolved for 2012 models?
Has the battery issue been resolved for 2012 models?
Ok, just did the dual battery setup, if I disconnect the main batter and leave the extra battery hooked up should I be able to start the car? I tried this and although I didn't try to start the car none of my dash lights came on. I hooked the main battery back up and all was good, both batteries were carging at 14.89v.
if you guys who are experiencing this power loss have rear heated seats. the module for them does have a software update for it because even after vehicle shuts down it keeps the serial bus active drawing a continuous 4 amps from batt till it drops down to 3 volts. it has been an issues with gm suv with the rear seat heaters since 2007. having doors open can cause similar issues with faster battery drain. remember when you open a door it is not just a light running anymore it is the Body control module and maybe every other module that interfaces with it that monitors other things. that adds up quickly.
tito teeds,
Are you experiencing a battery issue? If so, please feel free to PM me with your VIN and the details of the problem.
Louis
GM Customer Service