darkstar13
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- Ray
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I am seeking assistance due to a problem with my battery system. I have read and reread every thread about Gladiator Aux Batteries and main batteries and the Plagued ESS. I tried to apply the techniques' from them to delete the Aux battery from my gladiator. I cannot make that happen it seems. I have been relentlessly trying for 4 days with no success. I have did the following. Please feel free to point out the errors I made to try to delete the aux battery where my truck will run more than 3 mins. I am using a 12.7 VDC main Battery and initially a 12.6 VDC aux battery. I had my fluke on min/max for the start Max 14.6 VDC/ min -6.1 VDC sometimes.
1- I removed the negative cable coming from the lower aux battery to the main battery. I wrapped it with tape and secured it with zip ties.
2- I removed the f-42 fuse from the TIPM (forgot the new name)
3- I left all cables connected to the aux battery.
I cranked the engine, she started , run normal for a couple minutes, then I got a message saying to "Safely come to a stop as the vehicle was going to shut down".
Then the windshield wipers were going very slowly, all kind of crazy iterations were going on in the displays. At one time the only way I could shut it down was to pull the battery cable off.
I tried putting a jumper on the aux leads to get it to crank and run, I always ended up with the same results.
My goal is for the time being keep the current main battery as It checked good with NAPA, and delete the aux until I decide what to do. Either install. the Genisis dual battery System or put a new Main AND Aux battery . I would reconnect the ESS as well.
It seems that the common denominator in a lot of the many threads is parasitic draw that is inherent to our trucks. That is why I am even contemplating the dual battery system. At least it would have a bigger house battery for the inherent parasitic draw as well as have a constant/dedicated charging power.
This is my line of thinking and as I said in the beginning, I am looking for answers, any suggestions, or someone pointing out the errors in my ways going about the crap. 4 days is enough.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. I thank you in advance.
1- I removed the negative cable coming from the lower aux battery to the main battery. I wrapped it with tape and secured it with zip ties.
2- I removed the f-42 fuse from the TIPM (forgot the new name)
3- I left all cables connected to the aux battery.
I cranked the engine, she started , run normal for a couple minutes, then I got a message saying to "Safely come to a stop as the vehicle was going to shut down".
Then the windshield wipers were going very slowly, all kind of crazy iterations were going on in the displays. At one time the only way I could shut it down was to pull the battery cable off.
I tried putting a jumper on the aux leads to get it to crank and run, I always ended up with the same results.
My goal is for the time being keep the current main battery as It checked good with NAPA, and delete the aux until I decide what to do. Either install. the Genisis dual battery System or put a new Main AND Aux battery . I would reconnect the ESS as well.
It seems that the common denominator in a lot of the many threads is parasitic draw that is inherent to our trucks. That is why I am even contemplating the dual battery system. At least it would have a bigger house battery for the inherent parasitic draw as well as have a constant/dedicated charging power.
This is my line of thinking and as I said in the beginning, I am looking for answers, any suggestions, or someone pointing out the errors in my ways going about the crap. 4 days is enough.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. I thank you in advance.
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