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Adding 2 more batteries to system: Check my wiring please!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ShadowTech" data-source="post: 7077196" data-attributes="member: 577710"><p>Sorry to bump an old post, but just had to point out that 2 fuses are definitely needed on the pos run from front to back. If you only fuse at the front, then any short in the line will still draw power from the rear battery even with the front fuse blown. In runs like that you really should fuse at every battery, just like you should fuse every run from a secondary battery to each amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShadowTech, post: 7077196, member: 577710"] Sorry to bump an old post, but just had to point out that 2 fuses are definitely needed on the pos run from front to back. If you only fuse at the front, then any short in the line will still draw power from the rear battery even with the front fuse blown. In runs like that you really should fuse at every battery, just like you should fuse every run from a secondary battery to each amp. [/QUOTE]
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