Dual Batteries

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Well either I'm just a moran :loser: (which is entirely possible) and/OR I'm using the wrong search words.

I am looking to take my current battery and move it to the secondary battery location in my truck.(after getting the battery tray and new battery of course)

It seems I read a post on how to do this, but can't find it.:dunno:

I think you run alt to battery #1 then a power wire from battery #1 to battery #2 (aux battery) then ground it to frame like the primary,but isn't there a form of a regulator(for lack of a better term) that you put in between or no?:confused:

Thanks :cheers:
 

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Thanks oh masterful clown.:jrod: That's pretty much what I was looking to do.
My only problem with his write up is the discouragement of using a flux capacitor.

I might not own a Delorean ,but I've always wanted to install one.:rollin:
 

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Yeah that's what stopped me from doing it, I knew I could reach 88mph but with no FC I just couldn't get to where I wanted to go. :lol:

Seriously though, if you do end up doing it take some pics for a how to. I was considering doing this but now my extra battery tray is going to be occupied by a large intercooler reservoir for my blower.:thumbs:
 

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Well either I'm just a moran :loser: (which is entirely possible) and/OR I'm using the wrong search words.

I am looking to take my current battery and move it to the secondary battery location in my truck.(after getting the battery tray and new battery of course)

It seems I read a post on how to do this, but can't find it.:dunno:

I think you run alt to battery #1 then a power wire from battery #1 to battery #2 (aux battery) then ground it to frame like the primary,but isn't there a form of a regulator(for lack of a better term) that you put in between or no?:confused:

Thanks :cheers:


If you want to go the Isolator route, this is by far the simplest setup:
http://www.perfectswitch.com/power-gate/battery-discharge-controllers/single-rectifier-isolator/
 

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Yeah that's what stopped me from doing it, I knew I could reach 88mph but with no FC I just couldn't get to where I wanted to go. :lol:

Seriously though, if you do end up doing it take some pics for a how to. I was considering doing this but now my extra battery tray is going to be occupied by a large intercooler reservoir for my blower.:thumbs:

Will do. Right now I'm making do with the battery I have and HOPEFULLY can upgrade by week's end to an Optima. THEN look at the dual set up and OF COURSE pics .:thumbs:

Remember, when wiring batteries together it's best to have them the same size/capacity/brand!

Well that puts a damper on a second one right away. I WAS just going to use the one I have now as a second/aux seeings how I don't need 2 for now and won't for a short while. The 200 amp alt -single battery combo should do for a while.

If you want to go the Isolator route, this is by far the simplest setup:
http://www.perfectswitch.com/power-gate/battery-discharge-controllers/single-rectifier-isolator/

Thanks. That looks like a VERY good route to go.:cheers:
 
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If the batteries are going to be mismatched in any way, even something as simple as date of manufacture, then an isolator is an absolute must.
 

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