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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 4502028" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Number 1, if you wish to fuse your alt to batt wire, that should be done regardless of adding a rear batt or not. So that's not really a necessity of adding a second batt. </p><p>Number 2, fuse close to front batt, should be there already too...</p><p></p><p>Number 4 is usually in the form of a fused distro block, which again is probably a good idea whether you have a rear batt or not (assuming you are running more than one amp).</p><p></p><p>So really that just leaves the one extra fuse that needs to be purchased/added when adding the rear batt... number 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 4502028, member: 549629"] Number 1, if you wish to fuse your alt to batt wire, that should be done regardless of adding a rear batt or not. So that's not really a necessity of adding a second batt. Number 2, fuse close to front batt, should be there already too... Number 4 is usually in the form of a fused distro block, which again is probably a good idea whether you have a rear batt or not (assuming you are running more than one amp). So really that just leaves the one extra fuse that needs to be purchased/added when adding the rear batt... number 3. [/QUOTE]
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