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Q1: Is there any reason to not run a deep cycle in the front and standard in the rear?
I have an optima blue top laying around rated at 750 CCA (I think). My other battery is a "commercial" 31 or 35 series lead acid battery from a farm supply chain. rated at 800 or 850 CCA.
Q2: I don't have room for the rear battery tray with the 6.5 turbo setup. Is there a concensus oppinion on where/how to relocate?
options seem to be:
a) buy two new batteries that fit on one tray. [strike]What size are these? I've seen the pics on here but don't know what size/series they are.[/strike] edit: seems that it's 31s and optima 34s that do this.
b) cut/chop rear tray to move it closer to the ouside of the vehicle. Might work if the battery is short enough to not get shorted on the hood.
c) fabricate something to move 2nd battery to front drivers side. This seems like the best option space wise but will require lots of extra high-current wire for the starter or relocating the 24V terminals (or just wire starter directly to + terminal and then run some 12 or 10 ga wire to the 24V terminal for the noise supressor and V-meter?). This seems like it would require the most complicated fabrication too.
Anything I'm not thinking of? Tendancy for the weight to stress drivers side inner fender or something?
Anyway, looking for wisdom of experience here. Thanks!
I have an optima blue top laying around rated at 750 CCA (I think). My other battery is a "commercial" 31 or 35 series lead acid battery from a farm supply chain. rated at 800 or 850 CCA.
Q2: I don't have room for the rear battery tray with the 6.5 turbo setup. Is there a concensus oppinion on where/how to relocate?
options seem to be:
a) buy two new batteries that fit on one tray. [strike]What size are these? I've seen the pics on here but don't know what size/series they are.[/strike] edit: seems that it's 31s and optima 34s that do this.
b) cut/chop rear tray to move it closer to the ouside of the vehicle. Might work if the battery is short enough to not get shorted on the hood.
c) fabricate something to move 2nd battery to front drivers side. This seems like the best option space wise but will require lots of extra high-current wire for the starter or relocating the 24V terminals (or just wire starter directly to + terminal and then run some 12 or 10 ga wire to the 24V terminal for the noise supressor and V-meter?). This seems like it would require the most complicated fabrication too.
Anything I'm not thinking of? Tendancy for the weight to stress drivers side inner fender or something?
Anyway, looking for wisdom of experience here. Thanks!
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