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I hope this isnt a sticky, I couldnt find one. This is a nub question but to install my second battery should I just get a battery terminal and do a run 1/0 run to my back battery? Im sorry its so nub any help would be appreciated

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Yes. Do a run of positive from front batt to rear batt and ground the rear batt to the frame.

ok thats what I thought, thanks

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or even better run a pos from front to back batt and a neg from front to back batt.

Instead of starting a new thread, could someone answer a question on running a negative wire from front battery to back battery for ground; Can it run under the vehicle alongside and next to the positive run of wire from front to back? Not touching or anything, but just run along side by side with the positive cable run? Just curious if it would case any interference or problems. Thanks.

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Instead of starting a new thread, could someone answer a question on running a negative wire from front battery to back battery for ground; Can it run under the vehicle alongside and next to the positive run of wire from front to back? Not touching or anything, but just run along side by side with the positive cable run? Just curious if it would case any interference or problems. Thanks.

lol i dont think power can get interference lol only signals. And as long as both wires have that plastic coating (idk what its called lol) then yea they can touch just not wire to wire.

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