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Gen2: Wanting to Install 2nd12V Battery

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by ydpplqbd, Oct 29, 2024.

  1. ydpplqbd

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    I am planning on a long roaptrip with lots of car camping and instant pot cooking in the Gen2. I am trying to figure out wiring for this project. I want 2nd battery to be deep charge. Let me know your thoughts. TIA.
     
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    I found a video on YT on this subject.
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    he is a member here if you can find him
     
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    Bisco, Ok thanks!
     
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    Just leave the car in "Ready" (fully on).?
     
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    That's what I did on my long car camping road trip.
     
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    In a Prius, with its limited space, I would recommend getting a 1kWh power station instead (ac180/delta 2/c1000), as it consumes less space and labor to install than a 2nd battery + inverter,isolator,fuses,wiring etc. Make sure it produces enough power for your appliances.

    Additionally, if you find yourself at a campsite with a nice picnic table, you can take your setup out of the car easily and cook outside.
     
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