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Amp Killing my Battery, help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Databyter" data-source="post: 6910301" data-attributes="member: 621750"><p>What he said, and get the biggest batt you can get if you have an unusually small battery, also you might see if you can get an optima type battery to fit in there, they are more expensive, but worth it for efficiency and speed of both draw and charging capabilities. If an isolator is already hooked up and you have the room and the money you can't lose by putting in a second batt. for auxiliary purposes, but it shouldn't really be necesary for your current amperage needs. Honda Fit sounds like it might be on the tiny end of maintenance power though so just get the best single batt you can fit in there at a minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Databyter, post: 6910301, member: 621750"] What he said, and get the biggest batt you can get if you have an unusually small battery, also you might see if you can get an optima type battery to fit in there, they are more expensive, but worth it for efficiency and speed of both draw and charging capabilities. If an isolator is already hooked up and you have the room and the money you can't lose by putting in a second batt. for auxiliary purposes, but it shouldn't really be necesary for your current amperage needs. Honda Fit sounds like it might be on the tiny end of maintenance power though so just get the best single batt you can fit in there at a minimum. [/QUOTE]
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