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Old 10-20-2003, 02:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Second battery Q?

Got my hands on a free Die Hard Gold 660 Battery Brand NEW.
I want to mount the battery in the back in its own case and run my interior neon lights (to there own switch) and the underbody lights (own switch) to it. The question i have is how long will that battery last. My roomate works at sears and said ill have to recharge it constantly but im only running 12V items inside and maybe 16V for the underbody. Only use inside neons every night. How long will that battery last if i do this.
Want to take less power form front battery.
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Old 10-20-2003, 12:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Second battery Q?

Tim,

Check out these kits @ www.summitracing.com

Aluminum battery boxes
SUM-890100, SUM-890101

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Now you can keep the battery in your trunk and run it off your alternator so you will never have to recharge it.

Or check this out SUM-G1200A, SUM-1199

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i saw that got the catalog here at home. But i dont want to move my battery just have a second.
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Default Re: Second battery Q?

You can have a second, this will just relocate it into the back.

Or, do you want it under the hood?
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Its a second battery
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