if you do that than you would have 24 volts. like batteries in a flashlightsorry for being a noob.... i've been wanting to do this for a while. all i have to do is take my 0/1 pos from the front and put it on neg of second battery. then take the pos from second batt to the dist block, and neg of second batt goes to frame? that can't be right.... someone wanna straighten this up for me?
Ok, I still don't know if I should add it or not. My brother keeps telling me that I have to because my factory alty isn't strong enough charge both batteries. Is this true?
if you do that than you would have 24 volts. like batteries in a flashlight
It will put a little more strain on your stock alt. I always recommend getting a HO alt first and then more batteries. If you have any doubt you should go with a new alt. first. It is a better investment and will do more to help you than just adding batteries.
When connecting your batteries in Series you are doubling the voltagesorry for being a noob.... i've been wanting to do this for a while. all i have to do is take my 0/1 pos from the front and put it on neg of second battery. then take the pos from second batt to the dist block, and neg of second batt goes to frame? that can't be right.... someone wanna straighten this up for me?
I do agree with this. But unless he is really pulling a lot of amperage on his system a second battery will not cause a problem.heres a bit of advice...if you do use both batts, and your alt is already having a hard time keeping up...make sure that you let your alt charge the batts with your stereo turned off after you've bumped for considerable amounts of time. If you constantly bump and don't want to ride with the stereo off , then invest in a h.o. alt...or a good battery charger.
I always keep a good battery charger on hand anyways.