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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8834019" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>Lithium is the best, has stupid fast recharge rate, can drain to damn near zero with no damage and is very very light. But some are finicky on charging sources (battery chargers) and they are expensive. I personally run sealed AGM batteries with a 100AH rating or better. With whichever you choose mount it as close to your amp as possible. Run the largest OFC wire you can from your main battery in the front to the rear battery, imo anything les than 1/0 will not cut it. Then make sure you have a good ground on that new battery in the back. All of this is based on you have the BIG 3 done with a solid main ground to the frame/body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8834019, member: 682803"] Lithium is the best, has stupid fast recharge rate, can drain to damn near zero with no damage and is very very light. But some are finicky on charging sources (battery chargers) and they are expensive. I personally run sealed AGM batteries with a 100AH rating or better. With whichever you choose mount it as close to your amp as possible. Run the largest OFC wire you can from your main battery in the front to the rear battery, imo anything les than 1/0 will not cut it. Then make sure you have a good ground on that new battery in the back. All of this is based on you have the BIG 3 done with a solid main ground to the frame/body. [/QUOTE]
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