Re: CHAINING BATTERIES
When it is cold out, I will often use a pair of shortened jumper cables and hook my deep cycle trolling battery to my starting battery to get my main motor to start more quickly. If this is what you are talking about, you have to hook your batteries in parallel (+ to +, - to -), or you will end up with the previously mentioned 24 volts. the proper way to go about this is to have your two batteries connected to an A, B, Both switch, something I plan on doing one of these years on my rig. My cable technique works fine for the time being.<br /><br />You don't really want to do a permanent hook-up of the two batteries unless they are the same age, brand, and cranking amps. Otherwise, one will want to always draw on the other. FWIW, trucks with larger diesel engines use permanently connected duel batteries, so we know it is done reliably.