"..cold start situation with 2 available batteries you get more power if you heat one battery using the other then start the engine with the warm one"
I have also heard of using the headlights first to warm a battery internally before trying to start in cold weather.
I have pasted a link that would describe the theory better than I can.
In a nut shell, you would use the spare 12 volt to power a 12 volt heat blanket for the battery you plan to start.
The starting battery in theory would be able to outperform the 2 batteries put together at a cold temperature.
I don't know if this happens.
I have tried turning on the headlamps to warm the battery first but got little or no results.
In the article it says to "bootstrap"
I would be very cautious if I ever tried this.
It would have to be a do or die situation.
Would be nice to know for sure if it would work.
Anyway. A cold battery just dont flow amps.
Trick is to get battery warm some way.