International had a system almost like yours in the 90's. They called it 3+1. Three regular batteries to start the truck and one deep cycle to run the accessories when the engine was off. The deep cycle was isolated with the switch off, then was put into the charging system when the truck started up.
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I decided against the Maxwell but gonna prob just go with AGM. Reason i don't use the APU in the winter time is its useless for heat. My bunk heater works so much better then the heater from APU. Plus it uses less fuel
If i go with AGM at least i get the 3 year warranty on em Lol
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Does that three year warranty cover a road call in the winter when the truck won't start?
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The last 4 new trucks I bought I kept each one 5 years never bought batteries, I live in the NE you don’t need all of that hokey bull ####, stop trying to reinvent the wheel.
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You are replacing batteries because they are not being kept charged properly, they are being run down too far. You realize you can run them down to where not only the truck won't start but the APU won't start either.
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