voltage drops at 2nd batt

The fact that they had to equalize at all is a bad thing, because one of the batteries is going to pull down the other and vice versa. Shortening the life of your batteries.

I'd really recommend getting a battery isolator or using two of the same battery, you mentioned yourself that one of your batteries is going out already.

https://www.optimabatteries.com/en-us/experience/power-source/can-i-connect-dissimilar-batteries-parallel/

in case you're trying to find one...

http://www.amazon.com/PAC-PAC-200-200-Amp-Battery-Isolator/dp/B000CEBXRS

 
No it's not that big a deal and and optima's are over rated. We see this talk all the time. Shortening the life of a platinum by a few months isn't a big deal. Most people running isolators do so because they run the system a lot with the vehicle off and don't want to kill the starter. If you're running a proper alt your feeding the batteries plenty of power to stay even keeled.

 
Okay yes sure you can do it, but when I get dual batts I'll be getting an isolator because I prefer to keep my batteries happy. There's no question on whether or not it's a bad thing, it's just a matter of whether it's enough of a loss for you to use an isolator or not.

 
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