I have a secondary battery that lost it's charge. While investigating I noticed that the Redarc battery isolator was behaving unexpectedly.
The isolator would briefly light up, then immediately turn off. The negative lead from the secondary battery, which leads directly from the negative terminal to the truck body, would jump each time. This process would repeat itself as you can see in the video. Any idea what the issue might be or how to diagnose it?
The primary battery has a charge just over 12.7 volts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEgP1TPAf8A
Problem with Redarc Battery Isolator / Secondary Battery
Re: Problem with Redarc Battery Isolator / Secondary Battery
Just in case someone stumbles across this thread with a similar issue. I'm getting some good info from the following:
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/s ... ry-Battery
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/s ... ry-Battery
1992 Nissan Safari LWB - still a bit green, but getting there
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Re: Problem with Redarc Battery Isolator / Secondary Battery
12.7 is low and may be drawing down too much current, causing voltage drop tripping out the cutoff.
Primary side should be 14.4 when running.
Primary side should be 14.4 when running.
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1989 LWB 5-Seat TD42
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1989 LWB 5-Seat TD42
Re: Problem with Redarc Battery Isolator / Secondary Battery
@MihiT - thanks for the input. Turned out that the aux battery needed replacing as a cell had failed or something.
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