Smitty335
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HA!I think you may be proof what happens when the inline fuse breaks and it can't be fixed!!
HA!I think you may be proof what happens when the inline fuse breaks and it can't be fixed!!
Totally agree!It was recommended to me by some of these great people on this forum to add a fuse box when I did my dual battery set up back in october, Definetly highly recommend it!. It makes it so much easier to change a fuse or add accessories later on. If your out on the trail covered in dust and dirt and mud ect, popping off the hood and changing a fuse or having to trouble shoot will be so much easier and faster. Again thank you to the awesome folks on the best forum ever!!
Exactly a given. It’s the cleanest most organized and easiest way to maintain an electrical system...It was recommended to me by some of these great people on this forum to add a fuse box when I did my dual battery set up back in october, Definetly highly recommend it!. It makes it so much easier to change a fuse or add accessories later on. If your out on the trail covered in dust and dirt and mud ect, popping off the hood and changing a fuse or having to trouble shoot will be so much easier and faster. Again thank you to the awesome folks on the best forum ever!!
On a 1000, does everyone use the Odyssey PC925L Drycell Battery ???
Seems crazy expensive. There has to be another option.
I did the homework I wouldn't buy the Odyssey but being everyone does it everyone picks it.
I even run the XS in my race car. 1yr 1/2 and still 0 problems in SxS and car.
P1000 - My research on second battery and isolator and winch/battery problems.
On a 1000, does everyone use the Odyssey PC925L Drycell Battery ???
Seems crazy expensive. There has to be another option.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N0P2O2O?tag=sxsweb24-20On a 1000, does everyone use the Odyssey PC925L Drycell Battery ???
Seems crazy expensive. There has to be another option.
For most. The stinger controls the accessories fuse block. This allowes you to have key-off use.Is everyone running a ture battery isolator . And the stinger solenoid? I cant wrap my head around the need for both? Any opinions? Thanks
For most. The stinger controls the accessories fuse block. This allowes you to have key-off use.
I think you are mentioning it connected between the batteries. That has its benefits too but for most are not needed.
Joey uses it for when winching. Says it provides a extra umph for hard pulls.
And. If your primary battery dies. You have to manually connect them to send power back. A stinger on a switch would do this.
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Yes. And you dont want this unless you have a full relay type system.I guess that's where I'm confused if you take power straight from the second battery to fuse block, wouldn't you have power till the battery dies?
Yes. And you dont want this unless you have a full relay type system.
That's where the stinger come in to play. So when you turn the key or flip a switch it engages and powers your accessories.
Sorry I'm dumb on this lol how do you know if I have a full relay system?
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Lol.
You would (or should) know. What did you order?
We can help with basic help. But it becomes confusing for most.
I highley recomend paying (or finding) someone to help you.
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