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I live my life creating backup solutions to problems I haven’t had as my working career was in business continuity and of course it drives my family crazy. I’ve not had a 12-volt battery problem yet with my 12-month-old MME but I was thinking of a relatively inexpensive way to ensure you could always get in your car, at a minimum, if your 12-volt battery drops out of the working world and assume it's at the worst possible time which varies by your level of paranoia. So, with too much time on my hands, and little electrical engineering knowledge I was thinking perhaps by using identical MME 12V batteries, wire them in parallel, and put a Remote Controlled Disconnect Switch (below) between the 1st (primary) and 2nd (backup) and have the normal position of the 2nd battery as not connected. Then, theoretically, if a failure of the primary 12v battery occurs and you cannot open the frunk, you can use the remote (if you have it with you) to connect the 2nd battery into the parallel wiring. Theoretically that should allow the 12v backup battery to provide power as normal. You could add an A/B switch, like boats use, in between the Primary and Backup so when you got the frunk open you could take the primary battery out of the wiring configuration altogether. I know you would have to keep the backup battery charged with a trickle charger/etc. but what has my lack of knowledge missed here?
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