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<blockquote data-quote="My63impala" data-source="post: 6352201" data-attributes="member: 614478"><p>See i found this voltage meter looks like its from the 1920s but hooked it up to my front batt and it said 13.8-9 and same on my back when the car was on. I plan to get everything tested anyways Thursday and if its all good then pulling the isolator out and running2 0 ga wire for my positive and negative for my batt's in my trunk. Does anyone know were to get some accurate digital gauges at mine right now are just autozone needle ones and also were to get 0ga wire for the best price</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My63impala, post: 6352201, member: 614478"] See i found this voltage meter looks like its from the 1920s but hooked it up to my front batt and it said 13.8-9 and same on my back when the car was on. I plan to get everything tested anyways Thursday and if its all good then pulling the isolator out and running2 0 ga wire for my positive and negative for my batt's in my trunk. Does anyone know were to get some accurate digital gauges at mine right now are just autozone needle ones and also were to get 0ga wire for the best price [/QUOTE]
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