So, living in SoCal, have taken the necessary step of installing a GPS tracker in my vehicle. It's also nice to keep track of your route when out in the desert and you need to keep track of where you are on a satellite image. So the unit has a built in backup battery which will last a day or two, depending on how often it pings, since it's fairly common in the car thief arena to cut the battery cables when you take the vehicle. I purchased a little 2ah lead acid battery to allow the unit a few more days of operation. Problem is, when the main battery cable is cut, the little battery is going to try to power the entire electrical system unless I can put something on there to prevent the flow back into the system. I would think a diode would be the answer to this problem, but I'm just checking. Can I just add a diode in on the positive lead from the car to the new battery, or is something more sophisticated needed?
Shh don't tell fleet engineering, modification is bad 4 letter word.