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Hello there, gentlemen!
I'd like to add a backup battery to a vehicle so that I may utilize one battery to power all of the radios and other devices without exhausting the primary battery.
I looked through the forums but couldn't find any information on how to do so.

If someone could explain how to connect this, I'd be grateful.

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Ground power?

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  • 2 weeks later...
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On 2/12/2022 at 11:08 AM, Northstar98 said:

Ground power?

I’m guessing a real-world application, likely a show car sort of thing.

 

 

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Connect the positive terminal of the new battery to the positive terminal of the existing battery.

Negative terminal to negative terminal.

Where you mount the battery and how you route the cables is up to you.

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