AndySpill
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The two are the same thing, said in different ways.
If the main battery has power, and bear in mind that N1 and N2 are connected at all times but an instant and crank and ESS events, then N1 has power, as do thus all things downstream of N1 as well, even if your ESS/Aux battery, as you describe, flattens.When the ESS/Aux battery flattens, the system electronics downstream of N1 no longer have power.
(Please now talk to me about how you meant all along to say that this failing ESS/Aux battery then, maybe, cannabolizes the main battery, and that's what you really meant.)
(Of course if you pull Fuse 42 and/or fused jumper N1 to N2 the two points are never disconnected.)
Please stop.
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