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I wanna add a rear battery to my setup how would i wire it to fit into my system

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Would i just run 0/1 from the battery in the front to the battery in the rear or would i run some 0/1 from the pos alt to the battery in the back. And then would i just hook the amp to the batter in the back using 4 guage and then just ground the rear battery and amp to the same ground in the back.

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Run wire from positive in front to the positive to the batt in the back. Ground the battery in the back to the chassis. From there ground the amp and run the power to the trunk battery.

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Run wire from positive in front to the positive to the batt in the back. Ground the battery in the back to the chassis. From there ground the amp and run the power to the trunk battery.

so run + from front batt to back batt .. ground the - on the back batt to the chassi and ground the amp and then run power from the back batt to the amp? like that right? .. :D

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yea, its better to use 1 solid groundpoint for everything. Make sure you fuse within 12 inches of the 2nd battery alrite.

best to fuse after 1st batt and before 2nd batt. and before the amp too if you want

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