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I would do one run of positive from the front batt to the back. One run of ground wire from the front batt to the back. And one run of positive from the alt to the back.

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Depending on stud size and room around the alternator, one run of 0 gauge should be good enough, could do two but its up to you.

A run of 0 gauge from the alt to the + of the front battery.

One run from the front battery positive to the back battery +.

One run from the front battery -negative to the back battery -.

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To the battery, Fuse each run within 18" of each battery. So 4 fuses on the 2 runs and you should be good, Better safe than sorry.

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I always suggest doing a run of negative from front to rear. But if you can find a really good ground in the back. Then you're good. But on my car, I have a batt ground going to the engine block, then a ground run from front to back.

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can i ground the two back batteries to the chassis of the car if i have the big 3 ??

I always suggest doing a run of negative from front to rear. But if you can find a really good ground in the back. Then you're good. But on my car, I have a batt ground going to the engine block, then a ground run from front to back.

id do both.

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Definitely fuse the runs. The voltage regulator on my 200amp Alt. ruined my Optima when it went out. My alt started pushing 18.6 volts to the battery. Yes an Optima can can blow bubbles.

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thats how i plan to do the big 3 0 gauge from ALT to front battery + then 0 gauge from the negative of the front battery to the engine block

i i like the method larry said can one 0 gauge wire transfer enough juice to the two back batteries ?

i was told not to ground two batteries in the same spot if i decide not to run the negative from front to back is it true?

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TThe groundimg of your batts through a piece of 0 gauge wire, negative to negative, will only be good if you have upgraded the grounds underneath the hood. By doing the big 3

You can ground a batt in the same spot as another batt's ground.

But you want to do the big 3 and up the groundage in your vehicle before adding those batts.

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