this is super helpful. I watched the video and read the comments 100x and my set up came out great. if anyone needs help, I'd be glad to walk someone through
Hi T More. I have watched many videos and really liked this setup. Can you please send me the wiring diagram at dwlombar03@gmail.com. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Beautiful job! I have followed much of what you have done. I have completed the Dual Battery but I am very interested in 1) do you have a part number for the Radiator hose? I have been to every auto parts store in the area and no one has a 3" dia hose. 2) what is the acc fuse box setting on? Great way to get much needed space. 3) I am very confused about how you did the switch for acc. Don't you have to have two inputs to the Stinger...one that activates it when KEY ON and then one that activates it through the switch? I am confused on that one....can you help me. Again, really nice job!
I am putting in a dual battery system in my 2019 pioneer 1000-5 along with stereo and accessories. I have some questions for you. 1) I’m confused on the double throw double pull rocker switch. What brand and how many pins are you using? 2) Should I be running a main power wire from ignition and splitting it? For example: One to 12 volt meter for main battery, One to lower post on stinger and One to double pull double throw rocker switch. 3)it looks like you have a power wire from 100 amp shut off switch. Is that giong to the same rocker switch that the main battery power wire is going to and is that power wire for the auxiliary battery? 4) Do I piggyback over to other accessories rocker switches? I am not an electrician so I appreciate your patience and assistance.
Great video and explanation! I noticed the Mighty Max battery you have, ML26-12, the terminals are turned towards the side of the battery which I really like. Can you share the link to the battery you purchased? I can only find that battery with the terminals facing upwards.
Question regarding winch wiring. Since you wired the winch before the stinger, the stinger does not provide over heating protection. Did you wire in an inline fuse of some sort to protect the winch?
Awesome video thank you!! So if I understand correctly with the DPDT switch, basically one side of the switch runs the accessories from the main battery and the other side of the switch runs the accessories using the aux battery. Thanks again!!
Jamie Shaw the accessories will always run off the second battery, the DPDT switch is what sends the signal to the solenoid so you can activate it with either the key when the Pioneer is on, or off the sencond battery when it’s turned off. If you never want to run accessories with it turned off, then you could skip the dpdt switch and power the solenoid straight from the accessory power I like running it when it’s off so I can run lights and music
NCdragon21 ok cool, I want to use mine also with key off. So with the key on your sending power to the DPDT switch via your main fuse box? I’m sure I’m over thinking this, I’ve read all the comments just making sure I understand this.
Jamie Shaw correct, the switch has 3 positions, 1 is for off, 1 is for using the keyed on power to activate the solenoid, and the other is for the second battery to power the solenoid when the pioneer is turned off.
Hi there NCDradon21, nice dual setup you have here. I’m looking at doing this on my P5. Looks like you have a breaker for all of the AUXs but nothing for the winch, am I right? if that is yes, what would be the reasoning behind it? I would think that another one like the one you have for AUX should protect from winch overload but higher Amps, perhaps 300 Amps? Thank you for taking your time to answer. Chuck
Can u please send the wire diagram to me, i am new to wiring a dual battery but i really want to do it to my 2016 honda pioneer 1000-5 deluxe. I have no experience with this but want to add accessories.
Nice job, I'm planning on doing this also. I have had clutch issues and I think part of the problem is winching on the single battery, along with the og clutches. I have been researching and I understand everything except the extra fuse box. Could you explain how it works in relation to the switch panel, and possibly explain the wiring process for the switch that changes between the ignition switch and directly from the battery. Thanks!
The fuse box serves as power for all the accessories. So each accessory has a dedicated fuse. However I have all mine going through a relay that is triggered by the switch for that accessory. The DPDT switch varies between manufacturer depending on the pins it has. But in general terms, the switch is wired with the output going to the solenoid, and the 2 inputs come from accessory power or 2nd battery power. That way you can switch between power to accessories from turning the key on, or using the 2nd battery with the key off.
I have the same set up and had the same question as another guy. When the DPDT switch is being ran off the second battery do you have a back feed that turns all the dash lights ? Could use some help please
I liked your setup so much, i decided to copy it. Here's my problem: I screwed with a 7-pin DPDT switch (with the LED's, just like yours) and I couldn't' get the LEDs on the switch to light correctly. Any chance you can help here, perhaps show the back of that switch wiring? I was wondering if i had a faulty switch.
If i remember correctly (its been a while) it was determined by which set of pins you used on the back. I dont have the Pioneer anymore and did it differently with my Talon
Question phoria I have the exact same set up you did with the double pole double throw switch I was wondering when your switch is switched to accessories on at all times are you getting voltage backfeeding onto your accessory wire where your gauge cluster still stays dim lit in the background
I just recived my Gates 20968 radiator hose from Amazon and it doesn't fit. it is a little bit too small. my pioneer is 2016 like yours. Did you have any issues???
I have a similar switch plate and switches. Can someone please tell me where to connect/run the blue and yellow wires from the switches? I have dual battery setup like yours and fuse box like yours. Thanks!
I have this same set up. I recently installed a turn signal kit. It says to tap into the accessories wire that I’m already using. Can I tap into accessories wire again? Or can I just feed it off the blue sea fuse box?
Does any of the wires come from your 6 gang rocker switch panel to the DPDT switch? I’m trying to wire up my 6 gang rocker switches using relays and my auxiliary fuse box like you did. Also want to use the on off on switch. Thanks
Jamie Shaw the dpdt switch is only going to the solenoid and getting power from the second battery and the aux keyed on circuit. Does not go to any of the switches on the switch panel
Hello NCDragon21...nice setup. Need help with one of your switches. How did you wire up your battery switch that is on your switch panel? I realize it is a 3 position switch, but how many pins are there and which wires are connected to them? Thanks for your help!
Do you have instructions on how to wire the ignition toggle (below ram mount) to isolator? Also curious how you wired the voltage meters. I have exact same equipment but have not installed anything but second battery.
the voltmeters get power depending on what is powered on. Main battery volt meter only gets power when the key is on. second battery voltmeter gets power when the 2nd fuse panel has power. the switch wiring below the ram mount will depend on which switch you have. Mine is a 7 pin DPDT i got from amazon
the switch isnt wired to the voltmeters. the voltmeters get power depending on what is powered on. Main battery volt meter only gets power when the key is on. second battery voltmeter gets power when the 2nd fuse panel has power
I believe it was getting back feed from my volt meter ....... I have the back feed issue you fixed ...... can you tell me how your volt meter gets power from the stock battery
I actually have not fix it yet but I unplugged my volt meter I had when I was having the back feed issue and plug it in a different volt meter that I had and it fixed the issue . The only problem was the second volt meter was a circe verse a square that I need to fit in my dash
Allows you to switch between keyed on power or always on power. It will allow the main power to go the fuse box depending on what source you use to power the stinger
For the one I have- 1 and 3 are not used. 5 is jumpered to 2 and goes to solenoid. 4 input power (2nd battery or aux) 6 input power (2nd battery or aux) 7 is ground
I thought pin 6 and 4 was power out and pin 5 was power in. That may be my confusion. so is the switches only powered by the 2nd fuse box and bat 2 no power from power from bat 1 main bat
Thank you NCdragon21! Your explanation for the dpdt switch wiring worked for me. I tried to wire it like a different diagram and it wasn't exactly right. This worked. Thanks for the tips!
Great set up the I’ve watched the video at least 10 times, I can’t tell, did you just run a short negative cable from negative fuse block straight to the aux battery? Did you use the 2017 and up pre wired pioneer ground to the winch solenoid or to the negative on the aux battery? Lastly I get the stinger solenoid except for the red wire (16 ga possibly on small stinger solenoid near passenger firewall) where does it go? Again safe and incredible set up!
I have the 2016 so no pre wired ground. I did run negative from fuse block to the aux battery. The small wire on the solenoid goes to the switch in the cab which allows me to select when the fuse panel gets power
@@lemans8770 Iam trying to do what you have done. How did you end up wiring the switch. Apparently the black wire from the Stinger goes to the switch, but what pin on the switch did you use? I assume you used a 3 position switch, but how did you wire it? How many pins on the switch that you used? Thanks!
Used a DPDT switch, switch gets power from 2nd battery or keyed on power from the factory fuse box. Depending on the position of the switch will determine how the solenoid gets power.
I see you answered this question already in a previous comment. I also saw another saying that gates hose did not fit. Is that the correct number or does it just need to be modified??
@NCdragon21 do you happen to have a wiring schematic of this? I'm planning an almost identical set up and think it would help me a ton. Especially with the relay's. Thank you.
would you share your wiring diagram for the dual battery setup Thanks you
this is super helpful. I watched the video and read the comments 100x and my set up came out great. if anyone needs help, I'd be glad to walk someone through
Just ordered this set up. I might be hollering at you this week if you don't mind.
Hey man, can you send me a diagram on how to wire this bad boy up to a switch?
@@matthewfreeman3351 yes, what platform should I use to contact you? I wont be back home until 5 or 6 central time today
T Moore can you send me the wiring diagram for the switch? Benmetoyer@yahoo.com
Hi T More. I have watched many videos and really liked this setup. Can you please send me the wiring diagram at dwlombar03@gmail.com. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Very nice setup. Picking my Honda up today. Will be using some of your design. Thanks
Beautiful job! I have followed much of what you have done. I have completed the Dual Battery but I am very interested in 1) do you have a part number for the Radiator hose? I have been to every auto parts store in the area and no one has a 3" dia hose. 2) what is the acc fuse box setting on? Great way to get much needed space. 3) I am very confused about how you did the switch for acc. Don't you have to have two inputs to the Stinger...one that activates it when KEY ON and then one that activates it through the switch? I am confused on that one....can you help me. Again, really nice job!
I am putting in a dual battery system in my 2019 pioneer 1000-5 along with stereo and accessories. I have some questions for you. 1) I’m confused on the double throw double pull rocker switch. What brand and how many pins are you using? 2) Should I be running a main power wire from ignition and splitting it? For example: One to 12 volt meter for main battery, One to lower post on stinger and One to double pull double throw rocker switch. 3)it looks like you have a power wire from 100 amp shut off switch. Is that giong to the same rocker switch that the main battery power wire is going to and is that power wire for the auxiliary battery? 4) Do I piggyback over to other accessories rocker switches? I am not an electrician so I appreciate your patience and assistance.
Hi thanks for the helpful video. How do I wire one of my rocker switches to be a kill switch for the 2nd battery?
Great video and explanation! I noticed the Mighty Max battery you have, ML26-12, the terminals are turned towards the side of the battery which I really like. Can you share the link to the battery you purchased? I can only find that battery with the terminals facing upwards.
Very clean, Sir. Could you please advise where I might locate the 100 amp disconnect??
Can anyone tell me what radiator hose that is? Maybe a part number etc. Im about to do the same set up. Ive got everything but the hose. Thanks!
I see lots of people using a battery isolator module when all you really need is a high amp solenoid for battery isolation.
Question regarding winch wiring. Since you wired the winch before the stinger, the stinger does not provide over heating protection. Did you wire in an inline fuse of some sort to protect the winch?
Sorry one last question? Just making sure, ...the small red wire and the small black wire off the solenoid are going where?
black to ground and red to the DPDT switch
NCdragon21 thank you sir!
We have success! Thanks again for all your help!!
Nice video I did the same thing to my rhino I used odyssey AMG batteries with the true isolator system
Where is the small red wire on the solenoid going to? I follow all of it except that wire?
Chris Farrell that’s a power wire. Coming from the DPDT switch.
Awesome video thank you!! So if I understand correctly with the DPDT switch, basically one side of the switch runs the accessories from the main battery and the other side of the switch runs the accessories using the aux battery. Thanks again!!
Jamie Shaw the accessories will always run off the second battery, the DPDT switch is what sends the signal to the solenoid so you can activate it with either the key when the Pioneer is on, or off the sencond battery when it’s turned off.
If you never want to run accessories with it turned off, then you could skip the dpdt switch and power the solenoid straight from the accessory power
I like running it when it’s off so I can run lights and music
NCdragon21 ok cool, I want to use mine also with key off. So with the key on your sending power to the DPDT switch via your main fuse box? I’m sure I’m over thinking this, I’ve read all the comments just making sure I understand this.
Jamie Shaw correct, the switch has 3 positions, 1 is for off, 1 is for using the keyed on power to activate the solenoid, and the other is for the second battery to power the solenoid when the pioneer is turned off.
@@NCdragon21 how do you power the solenoid in the key off position from the switch?
lemans8770 from the second battery, really anywhere between the second battery and the solenoid
Hi there NCDradon21, nice dual setup you have here. I’m looking at doing this on my P5. Looks like you have a breaker for all of the AUXs but nothing for the winch, am I right? if that is yes, what would be the reasoning behind it? I would think that another one like the one you have for AUX should protect from winch overload but higher Amps, perhaps 300 Amps? Thank you for taking your time to answer. Chuck
What light bar do you have and switch panel? Truly awesome job
Light bar and panel were both from amazon. Nothing special.
Can u please send the wire diagram to me, i am new to wiring a dual battery but i really want to do it to my 2016 honda pioneer 1000-5 deluxe. I have no experience with this but want to add accessories.
Did you run diodes with your master switch? Do you have a diagram of the install? Thx!
If u don’t have a disconnect... can u just go from ur winch to second battery or do u take it to the solenoid
Nice job, I'm planning on doing this also. I have had clutch issues and I think part of the problem is winching on the single battery, along with the og clutches. I have been researching and I understand everything except the extra fuse box. Could you explain how it works in relation to the switch panel, and possibly explain the wiring process for the switch that changes between the ignition switch and directly from the battery. Thanks!
The fuse box serves as power for all the accessories. So each accessory has a dedicated fuse. However I have all mine going through a relay that is triggered by the switch for that accessory.
The DPDT switch varies between manufacturer depending on the pins it has. But in general terms, the switch is wired with the output going to the solenoid, and the 2 inputs come from accessory power or 2nd battery power. That way you can switch between power to accessories from turning the key on, or using the 2nd battery with the key off.
@@NCdragon21 so where does the 2nd battery power wire go coming FROM the switch? Directly to battery?
I have the same set up and had the same question as another guy. When the DPDT switch is being ran off the second battery do you have a back feed that turns all the dash lights ? Could use some help please
Anthony Huff there should not be any backfeed. If there is it means your DPDT switch is giving power to the fuse box from your second battery
Anthony Huff check the wiring of your DPDT switch. Make sure the inputs are isolated
I liked your setup so much, i decided to copy it. Here's my problem: I screwed with a 7-pin DPDT switch (with the LED's, just like yours) and I couldn't' get the LEDs on the switch to light correctly. Any chance you can help here, perhaps show the back of that switch wiring? I was wondering if i had a faulty switch.
If i remember correctly (its been a while) it was determined by which set of pins you used on the back. I dont have the Pioneer anymore and did it differently with my Talon
What did you mount the fuse block on? Looks like a cutting board
Tim L pretty close to same material. Just a piece of scrap Delrin I had
Question phoria I have the exact same set up you did with the double pole double throw switch I was wondering when your switch is switched to accessories on at all times are you getting voltage backfeeding onto your accessory wire where your gauge cluster still stays dim lit in the background
Matt Lemmens there should be no backfeed. If there is it means your second battery is backfeeding your fuse panel through your DPDT switch
Can you please explain how you wired the switch. I’m going the same thing and can’t get it figured out.
How long do the wires need to be to reach the second battery, please?
I am in the process of doing this as well. where did you tap into to get the ignition 12v to the solenoid?
Black and white wire from the main fuse panel
Hey what does the red 16g wire connected to the out bound side of the 100amp cutoff power?
Where did you tie in to your "key on" power. I'm just looking for the best place since everything is so tightly taped up from the factory.
Thad Stripling I tapped into the 12v accessory wore where it comes out of the fuse box
@@NCdragon21 You can purchase a fuse that has a wire attached for the tie in. I got mine at O'Reily's Auto parts for $7.00.
Do you have a video for the under the seat fan install yet?
cstam105 I don’t. It was prettt simple. Lots of ideas on Hondasxs.com. I think I have pictures on mine as well there
What’s the under seat fan for?
@Dan Lux - it is a heat diverter.
Thank you for an informative video. How did you ground the fuse block??
To the battery. Can see the negative wire in the video from fuse block to the batter.
I just recived my Gates 20968 radiator hose from Amazon and it doesn't fit. it is a little bit too small. my pioneer is 2016 like yours. Did you have any issues???
Very nice set up!
I have a similar switch plate and switches. Can someone please tell me where to connect/run the blue and yellow wires from the switches? I have dual battery setup like yours and fuse box like yours. Thanks!
I have the same as yours where did you connect the blue and yellow wires??
I have this same set up. I recently installed a turn signal kit. It says to tap into the accessories wire that I’m already using. Can I tap into accessories wire again? Or can I just feed it off the blue sea fuse box?
Nick Seibert I would just go off the fuse box unless you wanted it always on even when your accessories are not on
What does the stinger solenoid do exactly?
A very neat job. I'm curious what the handle on the dash with the "R" is far. Also the under seat fan for heat control. Did you make it as well?
Right above the battery switch is a Ram mount. It's a phone holder the way it's set up. Can also switch that for a tablet holder for trail maps
Got a 7" fan off Amazon and wired it to a switch. Going to do another video with that at some point
Thanks, anxious to see the fan video
What Volt meter did you use? If possible could you provide a link? THANK YOU!!!
Does any of the wires come from your 6 gang rocker switch panel to the DPDT switch? I’m trying to wire up my 6 gang rocker switches using relays and my auxiliary fuse box like you did. Also want to use the on off on switch. Thanks
Jamie Shaw the dpdt switch is only going to the solenoid and getting power from the second battery and the aux keyed on circuit. Does not go to any of the switches on the switch panel
NCdragon21 ok thank you!
Thanks for the video. On the stinger solenoid control power, do you have the hot constant or is it from the accessory keyed switch?
the power to activate the solenoid comes from the DPDT switch, but could come straight from a keyed on power source if you wanted
Oh ok. I think i know how to wire that up but not certain. Do you have a wiring diagram for the way you have yours wired up?
@@Bigdancustomknives No sorry, dont have the pioneer anymore to reference back to
I have this same setup except the switch that turns on the accessory panel. how did you wire that.
watched the vid again and realized how it was done. not sure how I missed the stinger solenoid. Nice work.
Hello NCDragon21...nice setup. Need help with one of your switches. How did you wire up your battery switch that is on your switch panel? I realize it is a 3 position switch, but how many pins are there and which wires are connected to them? Thanks for your help!
It’s a DPDT switch from amazon. I don’t have the pioneer and only using a SPST switch now. Sorry can’t help with the pin out now.
@@NCdragon21 Thank you for your reply!
Do you have instructions on how to wire the ignition toggle (below ram mount) to isolator? Also curious how you wired the voltage meters. I have exact same equipment but have not installed anything but second battery.
the voltmeters get power depending on what is powered on. Main battery volt meter only gets power when the key is on. second battery voltmeter gets power when the 2nd fuse panel has power. the switch wiring below the ram mount will depend on which switch you have. Mine is a 7 pin DPDT i got from amazon
I have a quick question. How is your double throw switch wired up with your volt meters? Do you have a diagram? Thanks.
the switch isnt wired to the voltmeters. the voltmeters get power depending on what is powered on. Main battery volt meter only gets power when the key is on. second battery voltmeter gets power when the 2nd fuse panel has power
What gauge wire did you use to connect all of the main power to the solenoids and fuse panel?
I believe it was all either 6ga
Where did you get the extra 10ga wire and terminals? Did you make them or buy prefab? If so, where at?
lemans8770 if I recall correctly they are from Tractory supply and were prefabed battery cables
I believe it was getting back feed from my volt meter ....... I have the back feed issue you fixed ...... can you tell me how your volt meter gets power from the stock battery
Anthony Huff how did you fix problem?
I actually have not fix it yet but I unplugged my volt meter I had when I was having the back feed issue and plug it in a different volt meter that I had and it fixed the issue . The only problem was the second volt meter was a circe verse a square that I need to fit in my dash
When and where did you put the relays into play if any? I see some over by the main battery I believe
Also where does the 16g red wire on disconnect go
Could I get your # to txt you? My name is Andrew Martin just on my GFs account since she had one
Here is the link for the battery isolator from the manufacturer www.dfna.info/product/true-dual-battery-connecting-kit/
what is the reason for the stinger
Allows you to switch between keyed on power or always on power. It will allow the main power to go the fuse box depending on what source you use to power the stinger
How did you ground your second battery and fuse box?
Batmanstang to the factory battery
@@NCdragon21 Awesome! That's where I was looking to do as well. I wasn't sure how much I could ground back to the factory battery.
still dot get how you wired the 7 pin dpdt switch can you tell me I know 7 is gnd. what did you do with pin 1 through 6?
For the one I have-
1 and 3 are not used.
5 is jumpered to 2 and goes to solenoid.
4 input power (2nd battery or aux)
6 input power (2nd battery or aux)
7 is ground
I thought pin 6 and 4 was power out and pin 5 was power in. That may be my confusion. so is the switches only powered by the 2nd fuse box and bat 2 no power from power from bat 1 main bat
when I say switches the one in the 6 gang with voltage meters
Thank you NCdragon21! Your explanation for the dpdt switch wiring worked for me. I tried to wire it like a different diagram and it wasn't exactly right. This worked. Thanks for the tips!
@@NCdragon21 so power coming from main battery (accessory power) goes to pin 6 right?
Can I get the part number for the Radiator hose? I have been to 2 auto parts store and cannot find it. Thank you!
Great set up the I’ve watched the video at least 10 times, I can’t tell, did you just run a short negative cable from negative fuse block straight to the aux battery? Did you use the 2017 and up pre wired pioneer ground to the winch solenoid or to the negative on the aux battery? Lastly I get the stinger solenoid except for the red wire (16 ga possibly on small stinger solenoid near passenger firewall) where does it go?
Again safe and incredible set up!
I have the 2016 so no pre wired ground. I did run negative from fuse block to the aux battery. The small wire on the solenoid goes to the switch in the cab which allows me to select when the fuse panel gets power
How is this hooked up on the switch?
@@lemans8770 Iam trying to do what you have done. How did you end up wiring the switch. Apparently the black wire from the Stinger goes to the switch, but what pin on the switch did you use? I assume you used a 3 position switch, but how did you wire it? How many pins on the switch that you used? Thanks!
how did you wire the stinger up with the switch?
Used a DPDT switch, switch gets power from 2nd battery or keyed on power from the factory fuse box. Depending on the position of the switch will determine how the solenoid gets power.
Do you have a diagram on how you rigged the stinger up to switch and ignition power? Also is that a stinger 80amp? Thanks for your help.
Wish I knew how to do this. Is there a tutorial anywhere?
He pretty much goes through his setup completely in the video. Do you need instructions on how to run wires or what?
@@fomocowboy yes
@@jonmartz4156 did you get the wiring diagram?
@@fomocowboy I would like a wiring diagram as well as I’m in process of gathering the parts to do this project on my machine! Email: bamadave@att.net
@@MkIVDave No but I did end up figuring out how to get it done myself.
What brand is the 100 amp disconnect?
Mitch Smith bussman from amazon
What radiator hose is that?
I see you answered this question already in a previous comment. I also saw another saying that gates hose did not fit. Is that the correct number or does it just need to be modified??
It took some stretching but it fit. I’m no longer using it as I have switched to a behind the seat intake location
Hey what model for the mighty max battery?
Dan Beckstead ML26-12 12V 26AH
What radiator hose did you use?
+Willie Rivers Gates 20968 on Amazon
Thanks
Anyone want to send me a wiring diagram for this?
@NCdragon21 do you happen to have a wiring schematic of this? I'm planning an almost identical set up and think it would help me a ton. Especially with the relay's. Thank you.
Sorry, don’t have a schematic. Relays should come with one for them though
Jamie Dezern did you ever do the dual battery set up from ncdrago21 video? Did you happen to make a drawing?
What gauge wire did you use for your accessories, and what kind of double pole / double throw switch did you use for the batteries?
I believe it was 16ga for the accessories. Might have used 14 for lightbar.
Switch is one I got off Amazon
How can you be contacted? Thank you
Hondasxs.com username Dragon21
Great set up. New subscriber. Just bought a sidekick for ranch, I’ll have to do this install. Check us out, we are trying to grow. Thanks.
Did you run your ground from stinger relay to a switch in the dash.. if so where did the hot wire come from to that switch?
Do you add any relays with this set up?
yea, most everything is on a relay
also what did you use to mount the fuse panel to? I cant really tell it look like some 3/8" plastic?
It’s a piece of Delrin I had cut down to fit