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    FS: 130Amp Battery Isolator

    I used this on my 97 Silverado to put a second battery under the hood. Handles up to 130 Amps.

    With instructions, and GM vehicles require an extra part that I no longer have.


    $45 shipped



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    o0O (what type of part?) </think>
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    What does it need a ground for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lostreception
    o0O (what type of part?) </think>
    You know that oval shaped connector on your alternator (assuming the van in your avatar is what you drive)? The missing part replaces that connector and adds a wire to the default GM setup. It's an "activation" wire or something.




    come to think of it, I think I saw that part when I moved last time....hmm....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lgbr
    What does it need a ground for?
    I dunno?

    But the big *** heat sink is metal, so I think that "negative ground" on the sticker is to prevent wierdness on positive ground vehicles.
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