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Multiple batteries with multiple amps in different locations - does it matter which battery an amp is connected directly to?


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I am going to get a supplemental battery in the trunk and I will connect it to the main starter battery (positive to positive and negative to negative). I have an amp in the back for my subs and an amp (for my speakers) mounted to the passenger side of the center console by the feet. Do I have to run wire back to the supplemental battery from the amp that is in the front of the car, or can I just keep it connected to the starter battery? I don't THINK it would matter since the batteries are connected with each other, but I 'm not sure. If you need details or pictures just look at my garage, it is the 2007 ford fusion.

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Wow what a Title. lol

In your case it does not matter.

Only when you get into multiple sub-woofer amps and strapping.

You will be fine connecting to either battery.

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Wow what a Title. lol

In your case it does not matter.

Only when you get into multiple sub-woofer amps and strapping.

You will be fine connecting to either battery.

Werd..

Do the K.I.S.S deal OP.

Keep It Simple Stupid.

Good luck

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