OldGuyNewJeep
Well-Known Member
@DanW, just to ensure I’ve adequately beaten this dead horse…I think you only have to disconnect the AUX negative, so not that big a deal.
I reached out to Enersys again (they are very fast to respond - great service).
They confirmed that disconnecting the AUX is all that is needed. They also said, specifically, to NOT try charging two batteries wired in parallel at the same time UNLESS they are exactly the same.
They also gave me this link on the subject of charging with the battery still in the vehicle IF you have a smart charger (old school ones could damage sensitive electronics): https://gmundcars.com/charging-a-car-battery-while-still-connected/
Last bit of info they gave:
Note that in the article, they connect the charger cables directly to the battery terminals - pos on pos and neg on neg. While in our manual we say to connect one cable to the battery and one the vehicle chassis (depending on which side is grounded). We are actually going to change our instructions to connect both terminals to the battery in our next revision.
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