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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 4284480" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>If your adding two 2400's you should at least have a run of 0 gauge power and ground running from the front battery to the rear one. If you want to have two runs of power than you should have two runs of ground too. I would recommend the two powers and two ground runs from front to back before anything else. It can't hurt to add the extra ground from the rear battery to the body, but If you have to because of money, you can run the two power and single ground from the front and run a 0 ga ground from the rear battery to the frame and since you have to do the Big 3 anyway you'll already have a 0 ga from the front battery to the frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 4284480, member: 587873"] If your adding two 2400's you should at least have a run of 0 gauge power and ground running from the front battery to the rear one. If you want to have two runs of power than you should have two runs of ground too. I would recommend the two powers and two ground runs from front to back before anything else. It can't hurt to add the extra ground from the rear battery to the body, but If you have to because of money, you can run the two power and single ground from the front and run a 0 ga ground from the rear battery to the frame and since you have to do the Big 3 anyway you'll already have a 0 ga from the front battery to the frame. [/QUOTE]
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