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<blockquote data-quote="Boulderguy" data-source="post: 2616385" data-attributes="member: 572916"><p>You can get away with the 4g since your system isn't huge but you're dancing on the edge my friend. Better to use 1/0 to connect batteries, 'specially if you're running the system with the car off.</p><p></p><p>Run a single length to the new battery &amp; fuse it at both ends - 250a if 1/0 cable. Then ground at frame. Don't know who that battery manufacturer is but be sure it's sealed like the Yeller-tops if you put it in the cabin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boulderguy, post: 2616385, member: 572916"] You can get away with the 4g since your system isn't huge but you're dancing on the edge my friend. Better to use 1/0 to connect batteries, 'specially if you're running the system with the car off. Run a single length to the new battery & fuse it at both ends - 250a if 1/0 cable. Then ground at frame. Don't know who that battery manufacturer is but be sure it's sealed like the Yeller-tops if you put it in the cabin. [/QUOTE]
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