Lost1wing
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- First Name
- Tim
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2020
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- Location
- West Georgia
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
- Occupation
- Retired AMT
The main function of the Aux battery is to prevent a voltage drop to the electronics during an ESS stop event. Another function is to provide power for cabin essentials during a stop event. Eliminating the Aux Battery will not cause any issues as long as you use Tazer or a disabler for ESS. Leaving ESS active with the Aux battery removed is setting yourself up for issues to arise. Sure, everything will work as normal, that is until your main battery starts to fade.I'm wondering why anyone would actually want to replace their aux battery? What purpose does it serve beyond causing problems? You can't tell if one of the two batteries has gone bad without disconnecting them, and if one dies prematurely, it will tank the other one shortly afterwards... and a bad battery can/will/does blow N3, eventually leaving the vehicle disabled, potentially in the middle of the road because of the ess.
As soon as the warranty is up, that aux battery loop is getting bypassed.
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