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It is way easier to just ground the rear battery in the rear separately from the front battery. Just my 0.02

A dead ground from a battery or bank should go directly to frame or grounding point short run as possible.

Say you have a better up front and one in the rear, you need a short ground to frame or grounding point on BOTH battery locations ...

Just saying

...and BTW, when I said 2 AWG, I meant larger diameter than the smaller cable than you folks were referring to.

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so...I have two amps (one rated at 150 amp, the other at 250 amp) so...do I need two runs of 1/0 too? just trying to learn fellas!

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looks like cableguy did a typo. its always good to have extra wire and this is why.. resistance creates heat. heat creates voltage drop. having more wire reduces the resistance even if you wont use the wire 100% it will help

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looks like cableguy did a typo. its always good to have extra wire and this is why.. resistance creates heat. heat creates voltage drop. having more wire reduces the resistance even if you wont use the wire 100% it will help

OK, correct me if I'm wrong here ... but if I remember correctly, I installed 2 AWG welding cable in my truck.

This cable is a larger diameter cable than the normal 1/0 cable ... which would be much easier than running multiple smaller cables in tight

areas and have the same effect ...

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looks like cableguy did a typo. its always good to have extra wire and this is why.. resistance creates heat. heat creates voltage drop. having more wire reduces the resistance even if you wont use the wire 100% it will help

OK, correct me if I'm wrong here ... but if I remember correctly, I installed 2 AWG welding cable in my truck.

This cable is a larger diameter cable than the normal 1/0 cable ... which would be much easier than running multiple smaller cables in tight

areas and have the same effect ...

Yeah man, everyone is on the same page. The confusion is that you're saying 2AWG, which is smaller than 1/0AWG, and you actually mean 2/0AWG, which is what you have in your truck and is bigger than 1/0AWG. I'm following you, but that's where all the confusion came from in this thread.

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2 awg is not larger then 1/0 awg 2/0 awg is. now if you have 2 awg that is larger than 1/0 then its not 2 awg

2 runs of 2 awg are better then 1 run of 1/0 just like 2 runs of 1/0 is better then 1 run of 2/0

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any other suggestions on whether I should do 1 run or 2?

What wire are you using? Didn't catch where you said that.

You should do 2 runs at a minimum, depending on what wire you're using.

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