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With only one extra battery(in the back), should I...
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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2649419" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>best sure shot way to hook up 2 batteries is + to + and - to - on the batteries with 0 guage with fuses within 18" of each battery. some people will argue you can ground to the back but that is dependant on a few things like how the body is on the frame and if its a uni body... you can try in the back but if you run into problems in keeping the back charged (and if the alt is able to keep up well) more than likely hooking it up the way im talking about it a good fix. only real draw back to it is cost performance will be as good as it gets though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2649419, member: 541383"] best sure shot way to hook up 2 batteries is + to + and - to - on the batteries with 0 guage with fuses within 18" of each battery. some people will argue you can ground to the back but that is dependant on a few things like how the body is on the frame and if its a uni body... you can try in the back but if you run into problems in keeping the back charged (and if the alt is able to keep up well) more than likely hooking it up the way im talking about it a good fix. only real draw back to it is cost performance will be as good as it gets though [/QUOTE]
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