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<blockquote data-quote="outsideshot23" data-source="post: 6750500" data-attributes="member: 616457"><p>NO.. When running a bank of abtteries is is best for them to be identical even the same age or they will drain and go back quickly.. this does not work.. ESPECIALLY hwen you have a stock lead acid batt and a high performance car audio batt.. What amps are you running?? just that 3200?? If thats the case i would just get a big batt and call it good.. If you got more i would get 2 batts identical and stack em together and get rid of your old one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outsideshot23, post: 6750500, member: 616457"] NO.. When running a bank of abtteries is is best for them to be identical even the same age or they will drain and go back quickly.. this does not work.. ESPECIALLY hwen you have a stock lead acid batt and a high performance car audio batt.. What amps are you running?? just that 3200?? If thats the case i would just get a big batt and call it good.. If you got more i would get 2 batts identical and stack em together and get rid of your old one [/QUOTE]
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