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A few weeks ago you forwarded info to me aboat the isolator lead. I want to use this lead to charge a 3rd battery that I am going to install. Currently I have twin engines and 2 batterries. In the near future I will be installing a 4th battery also so my questions pertain to both engines. Currently the isolator lead has been extended and connected to the positive terminal of the engine crank battery. Since the crank battery is charged by the engine crank lead , why is this connected like this? Also can I disconnect the isolator lead from the crank battery and hook it to the 3rd battery?
A few weeks ago you forwarded info to me aboat the isolator lead. I want to use this lead to charge a 3rd battery that I am going to install. Currently I have twin engines and 2 batterries. In the near future I will be installing a 4th battery also so my questions pertain to both engines. Currently the isolator lead has been extended and connected to the positive terminal of the engine crank battery. Since the crank battery is charged by the engine crank lead , why is this connected like this? Also can I disconnect the isolator lead from the crank battery and hook it to the 3rd battery?
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