MatthewBigBossWilliams Posted August 13, 2011 Report Share Posted August 13, 2011 Will an alternator charge multiple batteries and if so, can someone show me a diagram of how to do that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chally Posted August 13, 2011 Report Share Posted August 13, 2011 The alt will charge multiple batteries and you hook up multiple batteries + to + and - to - in parallel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MatthewBigBossWilliams Posted August 13, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2011 The alt will charge multiple batteries and you hook up multiple batteries + to + and - to - in parallel. I'm keeping the stock battery inside my car to start it on and off. will there be any problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickass audio Posted August 14, 2011 Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 Depends, is your stock battery sealed or vented? Is your stock battery location actually inside your vehicle? If the battery is vented DO NOT put them in your vehicle. Doing so will expose you to gasses that can kill you when you breathe them in and you cant smell the gas either from what ive been told. Quote 2004 GMC Envoy1 XS power S3400 batt under the hood and 4 XS Power D3100's battery installed in the rear by the amps0 gauge power wire from front to backAlpine iva-w205 touchscreen dvd/cd/mp3/ipod/am/fm/gps headunitSundown Audio SAX-200.4 amp for my mids and highs8 gauge speaker wire from amp to woofer270 amp Mechman AltRockford Fosgate T1652-s component speakersRockford Fosgate 3Sixty.2 sound processorRca's from Rockford Fosgate and Monster Cable14 gauge speaker wire for the mids and highs1 18" Ascendant Audio SMD Dual 1 ohm with custom Black & Blue carbon fiber and hand signed dustcapBox: 5.66 cubic feet net volume box tuned to 30.13Hz with 1.5" wide wooden dowels and 1.5" thick baffle1 DC Audio 5.0k amp wired to .5 ohms nominal with an imp rise of 1.35 ohms for the single AA SMD 18"Future Vision 8000k 50w bi-xenon projector HID's with 4300k 35w fog lightsLink to my build: Buildupdates/progress Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MatthewBigBossWilliams Posted August 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 Depends, is your stock battery sealed or vented? Is your stock battery location actually inside your vehicle? If the battery is vented DO NOT put them in your vehicle. Doing so will expose you to gasses that can kill you when you breathe them in and you cant smell the gas either from what ive been told. The main stock battery is close to the engine outside of the car. it is vented more then likely Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickass audio Posted August 14, 2011 Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 DO NOT put that in your car. Buy a battery that is AGM or sealed-maintenance free. Quote 2004 GMC Envoy1 XS power S3400 batt under the hood and 4 XS Power D3100's battery installed in the rear by the amps0 gauge power wire from front to backAlpine iva-w205 touchscreen dvd/cd/mp3/ipod/am/fm/gps headunitSundown Audio SAX-200.4 amp for my mids and highs8 gauge speaker wire from amp to woofer270 amp Mechman AltRockford Fosgate T1652-s component speakersRockford Fosgate 3Sixty.2 sound processorRca's from Rockford Fosgate and Monster Cable14 gauge speaker wire for the mids and highs1 18" Ascendant Audio SMD Dual 1 ohm with custom Black & Blue carbon fiber and hand signed dustcapBox: 5.66 cubic feet net volume box tuned to 30.13Hz with 1.5" wide wooden dowels and 1.5" thick baffle1 DC Audio 5.0k amp wired to .5 ohms nominal with an imp rise of 1.35 ohms for the single AA SMD 18"Future Vision 8000k 50w bi-xenon projector HID's with 4300k 35w fog lightsLink to my build: Buildupdates/progress Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MatthewBigBossWilliams Posted August 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 DO NOT put that in your car. Buy a battery that is AGM or sealed-maintenance free. Kinetik HC 2000 should be fine right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MatthewBigBossWilliams Posted August 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 DO NOT put that in your car. Buy a battery that is AGM or sealed-maintenance free. Kinetik HC 2000 should be fine right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickass audio Posted August 14, 2011 Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 yes, kinetik is a sealed battery so you will be perfectly fine. That battery wont kill you but your stock one will. lol. Quote 2004 GMC Envoy1 XS power S3400 batt under the hood and 4 XS Power D3100's battery installed in the rear by the amps0 gauge power wire from front to backAlpine iva-w205 touchscreen dvd/cd/mp3/ipod/am/fm/gps headunitSundown Audio SAX-200.4 amp for my mids and highs8 gauge speaker wire from amp to woofer270 amp Mechman AltRockford Fosgate T1652-s component speakersRockford Fosgate 3Sixty.2 sound processorRca's from Rockford Fosgate and Monster Cable14 gauge speaker wire for the mids and highs1 18" Ascendant Audio SMD Dual 1 ohm with custom Black & Blue carbon fiber and hand signed dustcapBox: 5.66 cubic feet net volume box tuned to 30.13Hz with 1.5" wide wooden dowels and 1.5" thick baffle1 DC Audio 5.0k amp wired to .5 ohms nominal with an imp rise of 1.35 ohms for the single AA SMD 18"Future Vision 8000k 50w bi-xenon projector HID's with 4300k 35w fog lightsLink to my build: Buildupdates/progress Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MatthewBigBossWilliams Posted August 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 yes, kinetik is a sealed battery so you will be perfectly fine. That battery wont kill you but your stock one will. lol. my issue was whether or not i even needed to use a battery isolator or not. what do you car guys mostly use? better yet, where would i put it at? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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