Components powered via aux circuit are available for use ALL THE TIME (regardless of whether the truck is started, or key is at the run position):
-Front HIDs
-CB
-HAM (eventually)
-Rear electro cooler (coolman peltier)
-Air compressor for OBA
I tossed around a few of the isolators out there and finally decided to try out the National Luna Dual Battery setup. Note, I didn't go with the kit which includes everything for a typical install. Install I ordered up the isolator and dual battery 'monitor' as individual items from Sierra Expeditions.
- Isolator
- Optional Dual Battery Indicator and control unit
This isolator is 'Intelligent' which is handy as it allows me to be my forgetful self while out 'n about

NL wrote:Features:
1. The Intelligent solenoid is designed with a 5-minute time
delay (before connecting the auxiliary battery) in order to
ensure that the main battery has a sufficient recovery/charge
period after starting.
2. The intelligent solenoid timer will automatically activate after
the vehicle has started and the alternator is charging above
13.2V.
Safety features :
1. The solenoid will not engage in the case of the auxiliary
battery being absent (not connected) or completely flat.
2. Should the auxiliary battery be incorrectly connected
(i.e. reverse polarity), the solenoid will not engage.
3. If under a charging condition, the alternator (main battery)
voltage collapses below 12.7V, the system will disconnect
the auxiliary battery.
On the dual battery monitor, it has an override feature for the 5min start window. This can be useful if I know the batteries are fine and I want to start charging the aux battery right away, etc.
The monitor also shows voltage of each battery and has an alarm warning light/buzzer, too!
Enough babble, onto the pics:
Shot of the dual monitor. Kinda hard to see, but it's showing both batteries voltage is at 12.6v, note the car is off:

Random shot of my Air Lift guage


Overall console view, for the moment. Wires still haven't been tucked away nicely. maybe some day


Primary battery with the isolater attached directly to the body:



Nothing special on the aux battery. It's a yellow top and installed in the rear of the truck, passenger side. I'll get some pics of that setup along w/ tool storage soon.
Since installation I've had 0 issues with the new setup and it's successfully managed to keep my batteries isolated when they should be isolated and cconnected when they need to be charged. That shitty elec cooler pulls a constant ~4a and when left over night can easily drain my yellow top.