AndySpill
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- Andy
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Dual battery JL owners: run factory with two batteries or disconnect the Aux battery and run with one. It's all good to me.
I will say though that if you have no desire to run ESS, yank the cable from the Aux battery's negative post that connects to the main battery's negative post, tape up the end of this cable you just detached, and take this problematic Aux battery out of the loop. As to keeping the Aux battery in place, or removing it: suit yourself, it's all good to me.
But here's what I don't get. Many an owner will yank Fuse 42 to prevent the vehicle from separating the batteries. Now all power's supplied by the main battery, unknown to the vehicle itself, and then many buy tech to turn ESS off automatically, so as to not run ESS on just the main battery.
Unless I misunderstand, barring some really early 2018's, if you keep Fuse 42 in place with a disconnected Aux battery and try to crank you'll fail the first time, but future cranks will occur off the main battery, and if successful, the vehicle will turn ESS off for you-- granted lighting up a light in the EVIC-- and crank on the first try thereafter.
So...while toys like the Tazer JL are great for other things, people are turning their ESS off by spending money on "ESS off tech" and pulling Fuse 42 so they don't see that ESS off idiot light in the dash: the very condition they seek?
What am missing, other than people don't like to see idiot lights in the dash so they're taking the Fuse 42 pull and ESS off tech purchase route?
I will say though that if you have no desire to run ESS, yank the cable from the Aux battery's negative post that connects to the main battery's negative post, tape up the end of this cable you just detached, and take this problematic Aux battery out of the loop. As to keeping the Aux battery in place, or removing it: suit yourself, it's all good to me.
But here's what I don't get. Many an owner will yank Fuse 42 to prevent the vehicle from separating the batteries. Now all power's supplied by the main battery, unknown to the vehicle itself, and then many buy tech to turn ESS off automatically, so as to not run ESS on just the main battery.
Unless I misunderstand, barring some really early 2018's, if you keep Fuse 42 in place with a disconnected Aux battery and try to crank you'll fail the first time, but future cranks will occur off the main battery, and if successful, the vehicle will turn ESS off for you-- granted lighting up a light in the EVIC-- and crank on the first try thereafter.
So...while toys like the Tazer JL are great for other things, people are turning their ESS off by spending money on "ESS off tech" and pulling Fuse 42 so they don't see that ESS off idiot light in the dash: the very condition they seek?
What am missing, other than people don't like to see idiot lights in the dash so they're taking the Fuse 42 pull and ESS off tech purchase route?
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