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@Rahneld, this only applies during an ESS event when the batteries are separated, all other times both batteries power everything. You'll have to find some way to prove an initial cold start is an ESS event.
Yes, I appreciate that battery isolation is an instantaneous cold crank (when you push the start button with your foot on the brake) event, or during an ESS event: only for the duration of the braked stop. Thanks.
As to my proof that an initial cold start is an ESS event....it's not per se, but it is an ESS battery event I believe (do you agree?) I say this because I believe that the starter relay is instantaneously in sole dependence during cold crank on the ESS battery to send its message to the starter, just prior to the batteries becoming reconnected in parallel but before the starter kicks in.
As for the process during of an ESS event, more likely measured in seconds, I believe that the same starter relay is solely dependent on the ESS battery for the stop duration, to send that message to the starter when the operator takes their foot off the brake, where after the same re-connection to parallel between the batteries occurs just prior to the starter engaging, as above during a cold crank.
Do I have that correct/do you agree?
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