What Odyesse battery for dual setup

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Ordering alot dual battery setup and wondering if people use the PC925 or PC925L for their dual battery setup. Also what accessories fuse box is everyone using with their issolator? Thanks

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You have to decide where you are going to put it and the layout of the wires.
Only difference is the positive on the Left vs Right.
 
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You have to decide where you are going to put it and the layout of the wires.
Only difference is the positive on the Left vs Right.
They also have metal jacketed ones. I ended up getting that because the shop didn't have a normal one with the terminals where I wanted in stock and they gave it to me for the same price. I used the Bussmann PDM off eBay with 80 amp relay as the isolator.
 
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There a reason you didn't go with a panel with built in relays?

I just put in a circuit breaker. I cut everything off when I'm not using the machine. No need for relays if the circuit is broken. Plus it is quite a bit cheaper.


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Aweeee man just ordered the 6 two days ago

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It will work for sure. I'm not using two in mine right now but future wise I wish I would've just went 12.


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What kind of lights do you have?
Currently I have rock lights and a 42 inch light bar. The only lights I plan on adding is a back light.
 
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It will work for sure. I'm not using two in mine right now but future wise I wish I would've just went 12.


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I was contemplating going big for future use to buy the length as around 11" and thought it would be harder to mount that of to the side as well... It'll work. Besides, I can always add more
I just put in a circuit breaker. I cut everything off when I'm not using the machine. No need for relays if the circuit is broken. Plus it is quite a bit cheaper.


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Yep 42 inch.
What kind of amps are you pulling on that? Did you use a heavier switch? I'm contemplating how I'm going to do my setup. I'm not planning on running much more that would require a relay other than a 50" light bar. I can't decide to go with a regular bussman like you have or one of the built in relay types.
 
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What kind of amps are you pulling on that? Did you use a heavier switch? I'm contemplating how I'm going to do my setup. I'm not planning on running much more that would require a relay other than a 50" light bar. I can't decide to go with a regular bussman like you have or one of the built in relay types.
I've got a 20 amp fuse on it. I put in OTRATTW Contura V switches. I considered doing the relay but decided not to. If I were to start blowing fuses I'd add a relay but everything has worked fine so far.
 
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