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<blockquote data-quote="jkok7" data-source="post: 6800799" data-attributes="member: 615717"><p>I want my rear battery to solely be used for my stereo system alone. And my front battery to operate all my other car components. In the Pac-200 description it says: "Great for isolating second battery in boats making it dedicated only to the stereo system.</p><p></p><p>. Keeps primary starting battery from being drained to the point of stranding you in the middle of lake, river or ocean.</p><p></p><p>. Unlike Dual Battery Isolators, the PAC-200 does not create any voltage drop to the secondary battery".</p><p></p><p>Cuz whenever I get on the freeway and play my music for about 2 minutes, the check battery light comes on. So then I turn it off for about 10 seconds and that light goes off. Then I turn my system back on. This cycle continues until I get off the freeway and onto a regular street. I was told that an Isolator would help that by allowing my front battery to not be used for my stereo system at all. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkok7, post: 6800799, member: 615717"] I want my rear battery to solely be used for my stereo system alone. And my front battery to operate all my other car components. In the Pac-200 description it says: "Great for isolating second battery in boats making it dedicated only to the stereo system. . Keeps primary starting battery from being drained to the point of stranding you in the middle of lake, river or ocean. . Unlike Dual Battery Isolators, the PAC-200 does not create any voltage drop to the secondary battery". Cuz whenever I get on the freeway and play my music for about 2 minutes, the check battery light comes on. So then I turn it off for about 10 seconds and that light goes off. Then I turn my system back on. This cycle continues until I get off the freeway and onto a regular street. I was told that an Isolator would help that by allowing my front battery to not be used for my stereo system at all. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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