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question on runnin optima batteries in parallel
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<blockquote data-quote="chardy85" data-source="post: 6233672" data-attributes="member: 566390"><p>You CAN run any two batteries in parallel. It is just suggested that you run the same batteries so that they are not feeding back and forth from each other when one gets drained because this supposedly lowers the lifespan of them.</p><p></p><p>NO, I do not have any experience doing this but have read about it some. They say that if the batteries are different, it is suggested you hook up a battery isolator. I have read many people say that they have not had a problem running different batteries in parallel though and that their batteries lasted fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chardy85, post: 6233672, member: 566390"] You CAN run any two batteries in parallel. It is just suggested that you run the same batteries so that they are not feeding back and forth from each other when one gets drained because this supposedly lowers the lifespan of them. NO, I do not have any experience doing this but have read about it some. They say that if the batteries are different, it is suggested you hook up a battery isolator. I have read many people say that they have not had a problem running different batteries in parallel though and that their batteries lasted fine. [/QUOTE]
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