ShadowsPapa
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EHPS and engine cooling fan, among some other things, are still powered by the main battery during an ESS stop event.The only real purpose of the aux battery as mentioned above is to power the radio, fan, etc while the truck is in auto stop mode, leaving the main battery free of that load to handle the restart.
During a stop, the main battery isn't far behind the aux battery in dropping voltage.
I have watched the voltage of both batteries during an ESS stop - the main drops fairly fast, too.
Schematics prove that some things are connected directly to the main battery, cooling fan and EHPS are at least two of them.
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