I have installed a Cyrix-ct in my 4X4 to isolate the main starting battery from the secondary "leisure" battery. The AGM leisure battery is also connected to a solar panel through a Victron regulator but to the charging system through a CTEK (sorry!) Smartpass. I have installed the Cyrix because the Smartpass does not prevent the leisure battery from discharging the starter battery
When I start the vehicle, the starter battery is charged by the vehicle alternator and steadies at ~13.5V. When the Cyrix relay is disconnected, there is starter battery voltage on the Battery 1 (starter) terminal and a very low voltage (~1-2V) on the leisure battery terminal to vehicle earth. The Cyrix-ct does not connect to the second leisure battery. This is no doubt because it is already charged at about 12.7V or because the Smartpass is not backfeeding the leisure battery voltage to the Cyrix at all (the 1-2V present on the Batt 2
If I use the momentary switch on terminal 85 to trigger the Cyrix, it latches and connects the leisure battery - and then stays latched (no connection on T85) for some time (hours) until eventually disconnecting
It was my understanding from the datasheet that this "interconnection" of the two batteries was for emergency starting and should only occur for ~30 seconds - not hours?
I may need to bypass (or remove) the Smartpass system, but before I do so, I'd like to have a better idea on how the Cyrix-ct determines its connections
While the Cyrix-ct seems simple, there is more going on in its "intelligent" operation that is covered in the brief datasheet. If anyone can direct me to a more thorough explanation, I would appreciate it. Many thanks