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    Your golden.

    Awesome... looks like they run $207 so that'll be next on the list.

    http://www.sears.com/diehard-platinum-automotive-battery-group-size-35-price/p-02851035000P?prdNo=33

    As for the fusing from the alt to the battery, 300amp?

    typically I suggest not to fuse it, a high output alternator can easily blow fuses.
    Ok...Group 35 Platinum up front. Ho alt. 1/0 big 3 with no fusing. See where voltage rests. I'll do some more research on where to go from there. Run to rear battery? Distribution blocks? These battery isolators I've read about? Sucks having limited knowledge and no friends who know more than I can figure out on my own and by asking questions from people who know what they're doing. I'm learning all I can through my cell phone which sucks, but it'll be worth it in the end when it's over. Thanks for all the help guys... I'm learning a lot.
    you can use the rear battery as a distro block

    run to rear batter straight from front battery

    no battery isolater needed unless you have a parasitic drain or two different chemistry batteries if the car sits a lot.

    agreed
    So if I was to use the Platinum Group 35 car batt up front would the Platinum Group 31M work in the rear?

    Edit...stupid phone autocorrect

    If both are agms should be fine!

    Good deal...looks like they fit the bill. So a run of 1/0 from front batt directly to the back batt. From there my runs (with proper in line fusing) to amps. Correct?

     

    Sounds good


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    Your golden.

    Awesome... looks like they run $207 so that'll be next on the list.

    http://www.sears.com/diehard-platinum-automotive-battery-group-size-35-price/p-02851035000P?prdNo=33

    As for the fusing from the alt to the battery, 300amp?

    typically I suggest not to fuse it, a high output alternator can easily blow fuses.
    Ok...Group 35 Platinum up front. Ho alt. 1/0 big 3 with no fusing. See where voltage rests. I'll do some more research on where to go from there. Run to rear battery? Distribution blocks? These battery isolators I've read about? Sucks having limited knowledge and no friends who know more than I can figure out on my own and by asking questions from people who know what they're doing. I'm learning all I can through my cell phone which sucks, but it'll be worth it in the end when it's over. Thanks for all the help guys... I'm learning a lot.
    you can use the rear battery as a distro block

    run to rear batter straight from front battery

    no battery isolater needed unless you have a parasitic drain or two different chemistry batteries if the car sits a lot.

    agreed
    So if I was to use the Platinum Group 35 car batt up front would the Platinum Group 31M work in the rear?

    Edit...stupid phone autocorrect

     

    If both are agms should be fine!


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    Your golden.

    Awesome... looks like they run $207 so that'll be next on the list.

    http://www.sears.com/diehard-platinum-automotive-battery-group-size-35-price/p-02851035000P?prdNo=33

    As for the fusing from the alt to the battery, 300amp?

    typically I suggest not to fuse it, a high output alternator can easily blow fuses.
    Ok...Group 35 Platinum up front. Ho alt. 1/0 big 3 with no fusing. See where voltage rests. I'll do some more research on where to go from there. Run to rear battery? Distribution blocks? These battery isolators I've read about? Sucks having limited knowledge and no friends who know more than I can figure out on my own and by asking questions from people who know what they're doing. I'm learning all I can through my cell phone which sucks, but it'll be worth it in the end when it's over. Thanks for all the help guys... I'm learning a lot.

     

    you can use the rear battery as a distro block

    run to rear batter straight from front battery

    no battery isolater needed unless you have a parasitic drain or two different chemistry batteries if the car sits a lot.

     

    agreed


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    Thats a 160 legal, that shit is strong! Probably around a 160 Meca aswell!!!!

     

    MECA i'd say a 58.6 and while fused a 57.4. It ain't easy at the head.

    That's true, few too many beers last night. Lmao

     

    I have that problem sometimes as well.lol

    Nice scores Senchez!!


  5. I had a Memphis 16-PR1.500.1 given to me a few days ago.I was told it was cutting in and out,so I hooked it up 4 days ago.The first 2 days no issues,went out yesterday started my car no output from the amp.I pop the trunk amp is on fan running,not in protect then out of nowhere it starts playing.May play two days may play 5 minutes,then it stops again,so I hit it with my hand it instantly goes back to playing! So I'm thinking something has gotten loose on the internals somewhere.Was curious as to what some of you thought about it.

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