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Rebel Fleet Commander
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Huber Heights, OH
Posts: 1,003
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Make sure you have plenty of Ground. Orginaly, I had it just grounded in the rear. It had trouble holding it charge. So I also ran another cable up to the factory loaction and have not had a problem since. Had it for 4 years this way. Make sure you get a disconnect switch as well. My battery is a Optima Red.
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