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- Elliot
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@Pcw67
IMHO the Genesis Offroad kit that some are advocating as a solution for you here is overkill. It's not that the product is anything but first rate, but rather IMHO, its upfront and installation cost will set you back where other solutions are cheaper and more consistent with your needs.
(Your prior comments have me conclude that its installation is something you are not up to yourself.)
If you were the type of owner who tended to ran power hungry vehicle appliances, particular with the engine off, I'd be on board with your acquiring this product in the greater power and power management it affords.
You likely just need to replace both batteries. If you want to take it a step further, we could point you less inexpensive ways to bypass the ESS battery provided you commit to not allowing the ESS system to engage, or, where possible, trickle charge your batteries with a device that plugs at one end into your batteries, at and the other end into household current.
IMHO the Genesis Offroad kit that some are advocating as a solution for you here is overkill. It's not that the product is anything but first rate, but rather IMHO, its upfront and installation cost will set you back where other solutions are cheaper and more consistent with your needs.
(Your prior comments have me conclude that its installation is something you are not up to yourself.)
If you were the type of owner who tended to ran power hungry vehicle appliances, particular with the engine off, I'd be on board with your acquiring this product in the greater power and power management it affords.
You likely just need to replace both batteries. If you want to take it a step further, we could point you less inexpensive ways to bypass the ESS battery provided you commit to not allowing the ESS system to engage, or, where possible, trickle charge your batteries with a device that plugs at one end into your batteries, at and the other end into household current.
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