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4X4Dodger
Nov 13, 2014Explorer II
Rather than go through all of the cabling/switching etc why not just install one 4D Marine battery which has more available power over a longer period and weighs about the same as the two separate batt's?
I would put this up front (in a TT) in a marine battery box. And use Heavy duty cables and if possible put the battery in a storage compartment and vent it to the outside.
I would look into this as an option to the two battery idea.
I would put this up front (in a TT) in a marine battery box. And use Heavy duty cables and if possible put the battery in a storage compartment and vent it to the outside.
I would look into this as an option to the two battery idea.
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