> The Hella dual battery kit comes with a relay (with an unknown amperage handling > capability), some wires of various colors, and a wiring diagram. I don't think I would be wanting to install a relay with unknown amperage rating in this situation. (I used a 70 amp relay in my installation). Does the wiring diagram call for installing a new/larger wire from the starter battery to the auxiliary battery? If not, forget the kit. The stock wire is too small, except perhaps in the weekender if it came with an auxiliary battery stock. If the Hella kit does supply a wire to run from the starter battery then it should be a minimum of #8... otherwise, forget the kit. Bill > > Respond to this address or Vgonman@aol.com > > Sean B. > $B!G (B90 V $B!G (Bgon, $B!H (BHappy Bus $B!I (B > http://home.earthlink.net/~vgonman > > > |
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