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Do I need a battery isolator?
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<blockquote data-quote="smoka" data-source="post: 7824557" data-attributes="member: 606721"><p>You are right. They best way to not have to use an isolator is to get two identical sized batts with the near same datecode on them. This is your best chance that the resting voltages will be the same. But if you want to mix an old and new batt, then better use an isolator...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoka, post: 7824557, member: 606721"] You are right. They best way to not have to use an isolator is to get two identical sized batts with the near same datecode on them. This is your best chance that the resting voltages will be the same. But if you want to mix an old and new batt, then better use an isolator... [/QUOTE]
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