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Thanks to Fswan and others who posted videos and instructions, I was at last able to wire my twin batteries, fuse block, and switches. I am not done adding accessories though; currently in the process of adding a winch.
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the chemical weapons switch is for the sprayer in my bed and yes, while I don't have it yet, I will in fact be adding a rocket launcher.
 

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Goot lawd that's a lot of stuff up in there
 
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Ok some questions. RE two batteries. I see an accessory cables (heavy) having + running of left battery and - running off the right. Any particular reason it is wired this way? Do you have any isolator or are these just parallel wired? What is rubber coated item with ground wires located between the two batteries?
 

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Ok some questions. RE two batteries. I see an accessory cables (heavy) having + running of left battery and - running off the right. Any particular reason it is wired this way? Do you have any isolator or are these just parallel wired? What is rubber coated item with ground wires located between the two batteries?
Will hasn't posted in a while, maybe I can help answer your questions. He used a solenoid (silver thing between fuse block and left battery) as his battery separator. He tapped off the output side of his starter solenoid for his connectivity to the main battery. A large neg cable connects the both battery negs together (hard to see, tucks behind the dash kit). No rubber coated item between the batts (zoom in!).
 

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Really nice installation.
 
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