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Originally Posted by halfprice
Because the BIM ties the house and chassis you have to put the battery disconnect on the positive cable leading to the 50amp bus fuse that leads to the breaker panel. If you use a disconnect to the ground cable the bim will bypass the house and connect to the chassis ground
I found this out when my ground disconnect didn't kill the power. I removed both ground and positive to my batteries and the lights were still on. Call to thor and was told it was impossible for the lights to still be on
a call to precision circuits solved the mystery. It's the bim doing its job
Jerry
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If the BIM was doing its job it would isolate the two battery circuits with no charging to the chassis battery. Connecting the two battery circuits while charging is only half of its job. Connecting the two battery circuits with no charging occurring is a job failure.
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