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Hello,

I have a H.O. alt. (220amps) and the big 3 and want to put in a second battery. I need to know how to wire it and do I need a relay, isolator, what? Any wiring diagrams will help.

Thank yall!

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Parallel. Positive to Positive, negative to negative. 0 gauge preferably. I would also throw some grounds on the second battery too.

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So kinda like my old cap?! Do I have to run a Neg from my batt. under the hood to the one in the trunk?

Thanks, guys!

I WILL fuse it!

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DD vo 8''s,6''s,5.25''s&tweets
Norfolk, VA
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It's a good idea to run a negative as well.

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So run two fuses inline between the front and rear batteries, then a fuse between the secondary battery to the amp. Should the fuses between the two batteries be the total of what the amps would he pulling, so for instance 300 for the sub amp and 60 for a 4channel for a total of two 360amp fuses?

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Follow my guide son :DSecond Battery Wiring Guide

2006 Mazda3 Hatchback Black 5 Spd Manual
Pioneer 4300DVD
2 Sundown SA-12 (34hz Tune, 3.22 cubes, 14.5 inches per cube, Triple Baffle)
Kicker 10ZX2500.1 (2845 RMS) Sub Amp
Kicker 11ZX650.4 (705 RMS) Mid Amp -- (3 Amps)
Kicker KQ3 Active Crossover
Kicker KQ30 Equalizer
Kicker 09QS60.2 Components (Woven Carbon Cones)
Kicker 09QS65.2 Components (Woven Carbon Cones) - (3 Sets)
2/0 Gauge Electron Beam Technologies (3 Runs, 2 +, 1 -)

1/0 Gauge KNU Kollasal Flex (1 Run for -)

300 Ft Kicker X-Series 16 Gauge Speaker Wire
XS Power D3400 (Rear)
XS Power D3100 (Front)
Singer Externally Regulated Alternator (Being Built)

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Follow my guide son :DSecond Battery Wiring Guide

That's a good diagram! And yes, it is a must to fuse as close as you can to each battery. If you don't your gonna have a nice car-b-que when something shorts out.

Edit- and each fuse should be rated for what the wire can handle. If it can handle 300A for example, then use a 300A at the front batt, a 300A at the rear, and a 300A between the rear batt and amp (assuming your using the same wire for your amp.) And always fuse as close to the battery's as you can.

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Follow my guide son :DSecond Battery Wiring Guide

That's a good diagram! And yes, it is a must to fuse as close as you can to each battery. If you don't your gonna have a nice car-b-que when something shorts out.

Edit- and each fuse should be rated for what the wire can handle. If it can handle 300A for example, then use a 300A at the front batt, a 300A at the rear, and a 300A between the rear batt and amp (assuming your using the same wire for your amp.) And always fuse as close to the battery's as you can.

yea :D also for the amp fuse, you can lower the fuse rating to what the amp is supposed to be fused for that way really your protecting the amp and the wiring, the rest you just fuse to the wiring, should say that in there

Edit: Also to the guy who needs help who started this, dont use isolators they cause lots of issues, drop your voltages, and are a waste of money, the only reason you would want them is for reasons other then car audio :D

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2006 Mazda3 Hatchback Black 5 Spd Manual
Pioneer 4300DVD
2 Sundown SA-12 (34hz Tune, 3.22 cubes, 14.5 inches per cube, Triple Baffle)
Kicker 10ZX2500.1 (2845 RMS) Sub Amp
Kicker 11ZX650.4 (705 RMS) Mid Amp -- (3 Amps)
Kicker KQ3 Active Crossover
Kicker KQ30 Equalizer
Kicker 09QS60.2 Components (Woven Carbon Cones)
Kicker 09QS65.2 Components (Woven Carbon Cones) - (3 Sets)
2/0 Gauge Electron Beam Technologies (3 Runs, 2 +, 1 -)

1/0 Gauge KNU Kollasal Flex (1 Run for -)

300 Ft Kicker X-Series 16 Gauge Speaker Wire
XS Power D3400 (Rear)
XS Power D3100 (Front)
Singer Externally Regulated Alternator (Being Built)

+ The Love for Car Audio and BASS <3

UBL Build Log <------- Click Here-------> Normal Build Log (For Comments)

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