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i will be hooking up 2 batteries in the trunk of my car. I have 2 runs of 1/0 from front, to back. A friend of mine said that I should hook up one run to each battery then put a jumper from one to the other, instead of both runs to closest battery, then running a jumper to the second. He said that it helps the batteries drain evenly. Will it make a difference?

Same with the grounds. He said to ground each battery separate, then put a run from one to the other. Will that be better than 2 grounds on first battery, then from one to the other? Or will it not make a difference?

Hope this made sense. And thank you for any input.

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I don't think it matters. You wire them in parallel, they have the same voltage, if you're drawing too much power from your alternator, you're pulling from the batteries, overall voltage goes down, not just one battery then the next then the next

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Perfectly fine to only connect to one battery, and then join the two. The runs are so short it wont make a difference

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yea his way would the better option even though both way would work. i would do his way if i was putting in batteries..... cause i read some where that its best not to "bottleneck" (term they used) a connection through one than to another. it best to have a circular motion

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Ultimately depends on how much current you'll be drawing.

If you're 300A or under in all areas of the cable then one connection between points if fine.

Doubling the cable from the front to back is fine and helps reduce the overall resistance which is always helpful.

If you're draw is ever over at or over 300A then doubling the cable everywhere would be wise.

The smallest cross section of copper in your system could bring the whole system down.

Both batteries are in parallel and the runs are relatively short so you shouldn't have any difference in drain, unless your current draw is high enough where the small resistances take effect.

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I will be running am optidrive 3200 and an optidrive 250x4. Both have an amp rating of 200a. I will be using all of that for the monoblock, but the 4 channel will only be pushing 4 50 watt coaxials. (Jl audio c2 570x to be specific).

So I should be fine with both front to back runs going to the first, then running a jumper to the second correct? Thank you for the help

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