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<blockquote data-quote="Crownvicon28s" data-source="post: 5274561" data-attributes="member: 602517"><p>I run a stinger 200 amp isolator. It only seperates the batteries when the ignition is off. When the car is running the batteries work together. I have it wired after my front battery before my fuse in the front, back to my other batteries, then to amps. The isolators do cause a slight voltage drop, about .3 to .5 volts in my car. You can find the isolator I have for about $55 shipped on ebay. Hope this helps you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crownvicon28s, post: 5274561, member: 602517"] I run a stinger 200 amp isolator. It only seperates the batteries when the ignition is off. When the car is running the batteries work together. I have it wired after my front battery before my fuse in the front, back to my other batteries, then to amps. The isolators do cause a slight voltage drop, about .3 to .5 volts in my car. You can find the isolator I have for about $55 shipped on ebay. Hope this helps you out. [/QUOTE]
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