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Advances/Disadvantages of a Dual battery relay
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<blockquote data-quote="nstillmatic" data-source="post: 7280036" data-attributes="member: 626657"><p>I have dual batteries; yellowtop in the front and a Kinetik HC2000 in the rear. My priority is keeping the kinetik decently charged. I bought a PAC 200amp relay but never installed it, would it be beneficial or would the voltage drop from using a relay make it worse?</p><p></p><p>My distribution block has a voltage reader, and it idles above 12v and is about 13.5 to 14v with car running but that's with the two battery+ wired together obviously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nstillmatic, post: 7280036, member: 626657"] I have dual batteries; yellowtop in the front and a Kinetik HC2000 in the rear. My priority is keeping the kinetik decently charged. I bought a PAC 200amp relay but never installed it, would it be beneficial or would the voltage drop from using a relay make it worse? My distribution block has a voltage reader, and it idles above 12v and is about 13.5 to 14v with car running but that's with the two battery+ wired together obviously. [/QUOTE]
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