How Do I Hook Up Dual Batteries In My Car?
There is nothing quite as frustrating as turning the key in your vehicle and hearing a clicking sound instead of the wonderful sound of your engine roaring to life. There are many reasons that a battery can go dead, such as leaving your car’s lights on, and depending on where you live, the cold weather can create hard starting conditions. A relatively simple answer to all of those problems can be found as close as the trunk of your car. Park your vehicle on a flat and level surface. Turn the ignition off. Open the hood and disconnect your vehicle’s battery by loosening the positive terminal connection with a wrench and removing the terminal with your hand. Choose the location for the second battery. In most cases, the trunk is the best and safest location. Place the battery box where you want it in the trunk of the vehicle. Place a drill bit into the drill motor and drill through the battery box’s mounting tabs and into the car’s body. Drill an extra hole beside the battery box for the