Xray Nick
New Member
well im very much a newbie to all of this.....expecting a bit of a roasting as I'm probably doing something very obviously wrong but here goes.....
I've fitted a second battery using a manually switched split charge setup....added a cable from the positive of the second battery to a fuse box. All appears well, no flames or melting wires so far......wire USB socket with connection to chassis earth and to the positive out of the fuse box. Now the problems begin.....every fuse up to 30a blows.
It's an older second battery and not sure what the charge on it was so may need to run for a bit to charge it up so wondering if that's causing the problem, i.e. High current draw to get it up to charge.....and me being impatient to get things wired up. otherwise I'm a bit stumped. Should I run the earth from the second battery? (Not sure why as the earth is common to both batteries)
Any thoughts, and ridicule for missing the obvious, will be greatly received!!
I've fitted a second battery using a manually switched split charge setup....added a cable from the positive of the second battery to a fuse box. All appears well, no flames or melting wires so far......wire USB socket with connection to chassis earth and to the positive out of the fuse box. Now the problems begin.....every fuse up to 30a blows.
It's an older second battery and not sure what the charge on it was so may need to run for a bit to charge it up so wondering if that's causing the problem, i.e. High current draw to get it up to charge.....and me being impatient to get things wired up. otherwise I'm a bit stumped. Should I run the earth from the second battery? (Not sure why as the earth is common to both batteries)
Any thoughts, and ridicule for missing the obvious, will be greatly received!!