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isolator and 2 different batteries?
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<blockquote data-quote="brandon2006l" data-source="post: 7562764" data-attributes="member: 637709"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>My question was this. I have a regular battery in my truck, that is still good, just not new. I purchased a 250 amp alternator, Kinetik 3800 battery and stinger 200 amp isolator.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering what will happen when I install the new battery to my existing battery along with the isolator. I don't want the batteries to feed off of each other i.e. fight for power. I believe an isolator will accomplish what i want for now.</p><p></p><p>I have looked all over the internet and everyone talks about the vehicle being off and listening to music and what the isolator does, BUT NOT WHEN THE VEHICLE IS ON and what the isolator does!! lol!</p><p></p><p>So, Kinetik 3800 + Stinger Isolator + existing battery + vehicle being on and not off =? lol</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandon2006l, post: 7562764, member: 637709"] Hey, My question was this. I have a regular battery in my truck, that is still good, just not new. I purchased a 250 amp alternator, Kinetik 3800 battery and stinger 200 amp isolator. I am wondering what will happen when I install the new battery to my existing battery along with the isolator. I don't want the batteries to feed off of each other i.e. fight for power. I believe an isolator will accomplish what i want for now. I have looked all over the internet and everyone talks about the vehicle being off and listening to music and what the isolator does, BUT NOT WHEN THE VEHICLE IS ON and what the isolator does!! lol! So, Kinetik 3800 + Stinger Isolator + existing battery + vehicle being on and not off =? lol Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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