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2nd battery wiring question?
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<blockquote data-quote="metalheadjoe" data-source="post: 8785820" data-attributes="member: 581422"><p>I don't think others understand what you're trying to do, so here's my interpretation:</p><p></p><p>OP is relocating the aft batteries. His wire is not long enough to go from the front battery to the new battery location, but it is long enough to go from the alternator to the new battery location.</p><p></p><p>To OP: the only thing you are changing is the junction point between alternator and batteries. Nothing changes circuit-wise. Battery isolators are overused and have become a catch-phrase for people who don't understand their purpose; you don't need an isolator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="metalheadjoe, post: 8785820, member: 581422"] I don't think others understand what you're trying to do, so here's my interpretation: OP is relocating the aft batteries. His wire is not long enough to go from the front battery to the new battery location, but it is long enough to go from the alternator to the new battery location. To OP: the only thing you are changing is the junction point between alternator and batteries. Nothing changes circuit-wise. Battery isolators are overused and have become a catch-phrase for people who don't understand their purpose; you don't need an isolator. [/QUOTE]
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