AndySpill
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True Al, but not the complete story. Here's a more nuanced answer I hope.So then the purpose of doing what I did is too just eliminate the need to replace the auxiliary ever again? The YouTube videos on this all imply it fixes the problem....?
If you are content to not run ESS events that Aux battery is of little if any use to you, and in fact can cause you issues. You see, when it ages out, given its parallel connection to the main battery (i.e. positive terminals connected by cables, negative terminals connected by separate cables) a bad battery in that connection can cannibalize a good one.
So effecting this bypass, yes, eliminates the need to replace the Aux battery, but more important may prevent the premature need to replace the more expensive main battery as well.
For owners running both batteries, and the only case I can make for that is people perhaps still under warranty or wishing to run (or have the capability to run) ESS events, the school of thought is when one battery goes, both require replacement.
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