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<blockquote data-quote="unard" data-source="post: 601642" data-attributes="member: 547362"><p>I just got my car out of the shop for a new altenater. I am afraid to hook my system back up because i dont have a job and i afford fixing it again. i have 2 batteries. I want to put one in the back. As far as i know all you have to do is run a power from the bat upfront to the power on the bat in the back. ground it(dont know if i can use same ground as amp). then run power wire from amp to the power on the bat in back. should i use the bat ground or an entirely different groundfor the amp? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unard, post: 601642, member: 547362"] I just got my car out of the shop for a new altenater. I am afraid to hook my system back up because i dont have a job and i afford fixing it again. i have 2 batteries. I want to put one in the back. As far as i know all you have to do is run a power from the bat upfront to the power on the bat in the back. ground it(dont know if i can use same ground as amp). then run power wire from amp to the power on the bat in back. should i use the bat ground or an entirely different groundfor the amp? thanks [/QUOTE]
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