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Sat 08/31/19


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 03:19 PM - Questions about Z-35 Aux Battery (David Saylor)
     2. 04:00 PM - Re: Questions about Z-35 Aux Battery (David Saylor)
     3. 04:26 PM - Re: Questions about Z-35 Aux Battery (user9253)
 
 
 


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    Time: 03:19:44 PM PST US
    From: David Saylor <saylor.dave@gmail.com>
    Subject: Questions about Z-35 Aux Battery
    Folks, I have a few questions about Z-35, non-cranking aux battery and bus: It seems like the Aux Batt Master Switch serves to separate the aux batt from the main bus, not to de-energize the aux battery bus. Is the intention to leave the aux batt bus powered at all times, and to turn off aux bus users individually? Also, would using a starter switch as illustrated be an effective solution to prevent brown-outs of equipment on the aux battery bus? Thanks for your time, Dave [image: image.png]


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    Time: 04:00:02 PM PST US
    From: David Saylor <saylor.dave@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Questions about Z-35 Aux Battery
    Disregard my brownout mod--that's what the switch is for. Still curious about turning things off individually though. --Dave On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 3:25 PM David Saylor <saylor.dave@gmail.com> wrote: > Folks, I have a few questions about Z-35, non-cranking aux battery and bus: > > It seems like the Aux Batt Master Switch serves to separate the aux batt > from the main bus, not to de-energize the aux battery bus. > > Is the intention to leave the aux batt bus powered at all times, and to > turn off aux bus users individually? > > Also, would using a starter switch as illustrated be an effective solution > to prevent brown-outs of equipment on the aux battery bus? > > Thanks for your time, > > Dave > > [image: image.png] >


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    Time: 04:26:37 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Questions about Z-35 Aux Battery
    From: "user9253" <fransew@gmail.com>
    Since the aux battery is connected directly to the aux battery bus, there is no way to shut off power to the aux bus. Your logic is correct. Shut off individual loads. -------- Joe Gores Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=491142#491142




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