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So i recently installed my new system and it is great, but after for a bit my lights start dimming bad. So I looked around my house and find multiple batteries. Some of them look pretty beefy tbh. I was wondering if I could use one of these normal batteries and put it in the back of my truck or will it only work with the special xs/kenitic batteries.

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if they arent sealed lead acid or agm, then dont do it. normal batteries leak hydrogen gas which is VERY flammable and whos fumes are VERY toxic to the human body

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If they have covers to add water to them they aren't sealed and don't put them inside your car.

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the one I first found was a beefy marine/rv deep cycle battery. So I'm guessing that's not a good one to use?

I will update with pics of the batteries I found soon so you can see what im workin with here. Thanks for the help guys!

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