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so i have one run of 0gague to the back from the front, i have a fuse 12" from the front battery.... do i need to fuse that run of 0gague 12" from the battery's in the back also???

its kind of been explained in some of these threads... but not exactly. well, not enough for me to understand :rolleyes:

thanks

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no.. i would not think so.. if you pull enough power it should trip the first fuse..

if you run 0 gauge from the front to the back to another battery located in the back, i would use a fuse right tehre in the back to where it goes to your amps.. other than that, 1 fuse and you are fine.. cause your amps have fuses on them as well..

IMO... it is your vehicle... do as you please... :)

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if you have 2 batteries, it is always wise to put 2 fuses between them....one fuse within 12-18" of each battery.

Like this:

/Battery\=====fuse=========================================fuse====/Battery\

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