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Rear battery to Alternator Instead of Front Battery
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<blockquote data-quote="clickclickw00t" data-source="post: 8150121" data-attributes="member: 644171"><p>I have a stock front battery and I just got a Kinetik Hc1400 in a trade.</p><p></p><p>I want to avoid getting an isolator if possible. WOuld it be smart for me to run the rear battery and connect it to the alternator positive instead of the front battery positive? Would this cause any problems?</p><p></p><p>So instead of</p><p></p><p>Front battery positive to Rear battery positive</p><p></p><p>it would be</p><p></p><p>Alternator positive to front battery positive, and alternator positive to rear battery positive.</p><p></p><p>Would this eliminate the need for an isolator? Could it cause any damage?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clickclickw00t, post: 8150121, member: 644171"] I have a stock front battery and I just got a Kinetik Hc1400 in a trade. I want to avoid getting an isolator if possible. WOuld it be smart for me to run the rear battery and connect it to the alternator positive instead of the front battery positive? Would this cause any problems? So instead of Front battery positive to Rear battery positive it would be Alternator positive to front battery positive, and alternator positive to rear battery positive. Would this eliminate the need for an isolator? Could it cause any damage? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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