Add an independent battery for my generator
Miner
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2015-02-02 5:51 AM (#162439)
Subject: Add an independent battery for my generator


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Location: Lake Mills, Iowa
Currently, my generator starts using the LQ batteries.  How hard would if be to add a independent battery for the generator.  Had an instance last year where  I failed to generate, and then left my fan on all night.  Could not start the generator because I did not have enough amps to crank it.  Or, is it safe to jump the generator and if so, how would I do that.  Thanks in advance for your help.
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justgurn
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2015-02-02 6:47 AM (#162440 - in reply to #162439)
Subject: RE: Add an independent battery for my generator



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1) Find a location to mount the battery. Preferably near the existing LQ batteries. 2) Reconfigure the wiring from the LQ batteries to the new generator battery. (starter wiring)3) Install a battery isolator. (This prevents the gen battery from being drained by the LQ draw.) 4) Tap the LQ charging circuit and run it to the isolator then to the Generator battery.Good luck!
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bjhouten
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2015-02-02 12:41 PM (#162443 - in reply to #162439)
Subject: RE: Add an independent battery for my generator



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I have jumped my LQ battery's off my truck before, and have helped several people do it. You just need to have extra long set of battery jump cables on hand. Use the normal care as when you jump a car.
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