Matt Buffington
Member
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2020
- Posts
- 30
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- 9
- Location
- Maryland
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Chevrolet Suburban 1500, 4x4
- Engine Size
- 5.7 L
Hi Gang! An update on my 1990 Burb secondary battery install.
Everything works now after installing a Cole-Hersey solenoid that splits the circuit from the starter battery secondary battery. The original solenoid was closed all the time, and so the secondary battery was engaged during startup....hence blowing my in-line fuses. Wow, it was tough for me to figure out, but very satisfying now that it's solved!
Thanks for the help ya'll gave me in terms of things to think about, etc!
A second battery tray was gotten from LCM; I had to move the evaporator and bolt it to the new tray. I bolted the ground to the front panel adjacent to the radiator; I found this point from a GM secondary battery install schematic, and I did a voltage drop test to determine its performance.
You can see the bright 4 gauge wire I used to connect the second battery; this will be split tubed to protect it and make everything match under the hood.
The fuses and solenoid are mounted to a piece of oak shelf (painted) and bolted to the factory jack crank handle hold down (in fact, I even used the original hold down to stabilize the mount).
Solenoid is grounded to firewall; activation line is from an ECM line that is acc-on (found this after probing about 15 possible locations!).
While trying to figure out the install of the second battery tray, I sanded and repainted the starter battery tray. Boy, that was needed! A total mess!
I also did the 'big three' upgrade while pursuing all this; truck just runs awesome.
Next up: TBI rebuild; get that back window to go up and down with the key; find a spare tire; install spod to distribute power; add fog lights and running lights...and I'll post the builds as I go along!
Everything works now after installing a Cole-Hersey solenoid that splits the circuit from the starter battery secondary battery. The original solenoid was closed all the time, and so the secondary battery was engaged during startup....hence blowing my in-line fuses. Wow, it was tough for me to figure out, but very satisfying now that it's solved!
Thanks for the help ya'll gave me in terms of things to think about, etc!
A second battery tray was gotten from LCM; I had to move the evaporator and bolt it to the new tray. I bolted the ground to the front panel adjacent to the radiator; I found this point from a GM secondary battery install schematic, and I did a voltage drop test to determine its performance.
You can see the bright 4 gauge wire I used to connect the second battery; this will be split tubed to protect it and make everything match under the hood.
The fuses and solenoid are mounted to a piece of oak shelf (painted) and bolted to the factory jack crank handle hold down (in fact, I even used the original hold down to stabilize the mount).
Solenoid is grounded to firewall; activation line is from an ECM line that is acc-on (found this after probing about 15 possible locations!).
While trying to figure out the install of the second battery tray, I sanded and repainted the starter battery tray. Boy, that was needed! A total mess!
I also did the 'big three' upgrade while pursuing all this; truck just runs awesome.
Next up: TBI rebuild; get that back window to go up and down with the key; find a spare tire; install spod to distribute power; add fog lights and running lights...and I'll post the builds as I go along!
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