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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7282959" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>You should fuse within 18 inches of each battery (at least this is a common recommendation) the best way to wire multiple bats is to run power wire from the pos post on the starter battery to the pos post on the secondary battery, not a bad idea to run an isolator if you don't want to use both batteries to jolt the starter ( could prevent battery drain) But rather than running another wire from neg post to neg post, just ground the secondary bat neg post into the frame metal, its easier and the expanded size of the frame will pose less resistance than a thin run of power wire. As far as the side post, Im guessing GM, and the best way I have seen is to get an after market terminal and just cut that ring terminal off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7282959, member: 628274"] You should fuse within 18 inches of each battery (at least this is a common recommendation) the best way to wire multiple bats is to run power wire from the pos post on the starter battery to the pos post on the secondary battery, not a bad idea to run an isolator if you don't want to use both batteries to jolt the starter ( could prevent battery drain) But rather than running another wire from neg post to neg post, just ground the secondary bat neg post into the frame metal, its easier and the expanded size of the frame will pose less resistance than a thin run of power wire. As far as the side post, Im guessing GM, and the best way I have seen is to get an after market terminal and just cut that ring terminal off [/QUOTE]
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