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From: melecio1
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  • nice electrical tape and sloppy workmanship, typical fucking spic

  • Need thicker wire man. That will not handle the ampacity to well. 4 awg bigger i would do

  • get a relay and some high current mosfets and a heat sink... turn the relay on with the remote from the headunit which switches on the gates of the mosfets therefore letting power flow to the extra bettery whenever the car is turned on

  • ok but your install looks like shit clean it up man.

  • Not trying to be funny but that's looks like a fire waiting to happen. Fuse good luck man.

  • @alain887 really, do you have any idea about electric? each of the cable have one fuse, even the 4 gauge positive cable conecting the two batteries have two heavy duty fuse, check all my videos 

  • You might want to try some bigger wire on that 2nd battery, and also thats a great spot for 2nd battery. How did you get the wire's in there?

  • @Po0rEmerica you have to drill a hole from under the bed of the truck and drill a hole under the tool box

  • your going to start a fire with those wires man. too thin.

  • @Shockern003 did you mean battery wire or ground and ignition wire?, battery wire is 4 gauge wire and the ground and ignition wire are 12, i have fuse to protec each battery of 200 amp

  • @Shockern003 for ground and ignition wire # 12 ga is fine, but for the battery connection is #4 ga, is on the instruction manual. thanks

  • @Shockern003 some of the wire are for the radio and rear cigarrete conection, but each wire have one fuse to protect them in case , even the cable connecting the two batteries have two fuse one fuse for each battery

  • Nice job, glad to see you took some notes on labeling the wires. What you have there my friend is a RELAY ISOLATOR, basically a big switch that turns on when the ignition is on and charges both batteries simultaneously. Caution: (1) you might want to mount that relay (2) concerned that your power wire may be too small of a gauge (3) protect your battery, they sell marine battery cases at Sears. ... I will be posting a better quality video of my upgraded system soon, be sure to check it out.

  • @jromer1 the isolator stops your starting battery from being drained by the secondary battery when it runs out of juice. it is essentially diodes which will only allow current to flow in one direction (only for charging)

  • Nagyon ügyes vagy, rögzíteni nem kellett volna? és szigetelni? ...profi kókány munka!

  • nice video, very helpful i just bought an isolator, thanks

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