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is it okay to run a yellow top under the hood and run a kinetik hc2400 on the back?

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Ya just be careful the winds not blowing east or the yellow top will boomshakalaka B)

what do you mean?

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what do you mean?

yellow tops dont last as long as other "high perfomance" batteries

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alright ill be getting my HO alternator tomorrow.

its a 260amp/165 idle iraggi alt.

im planning on connecting my front yellowtop to a hc2400 that i will put at the back.

do i also need to run a negative wire from the yellowtop to the hc2400?

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I was wondering about this also. I have my stock battery under the hood and a hc1800 behind my passenger seat. I hear some people say it is okay but, others say that the battery technologies do not work well together. Also, I am wondering if mixing battery technologies is hard on my alternator. Thanks

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alright ill be getting my HO alternator tomorrow.

its a 260amp/165 idle iraggi alt.

im planning on connecting my front yellowtop to a hc2400 that i will put at the back.

do i also need to run a negative wire from the yellowtop to the hc2400?

It is recommend to run a negative i have basically the same setup as you have. 1 Yellow top under the hood and 1 HC2400 in the rear 1 run of 0/1 negative and 1 run of 0/1 positive

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