Kevin Pacheco wrote: > > Is it possible to add a second baterie to my 71, wired in a sires with the > other without causing any problems? Would it be better to wire it into a > paralell or series? > Thanks > Kevin Pacheco I ran a dual battery system for several years in the 80's on a truck. A buddy had a '76 Dodge 3/4 ton pickup. We agreed that I would build a slide-in wrecker assembly for it, and we would split the cost of the wench, then we would both use it for our Mopar-related acquisitions. I was parting out every junk Mopar I could get my hands on and selling the spares, and he was buying and selling whole cars. Taking the measurements from a Holmes 220 slide-in I built the wrecker out of 2X4 3/16 wall tubing, and 4X4 3/16 angle. Welded some pieces of the angle to the frame, sticking through the bed floor, to receive the slide-in assembly, so that it could be removed if we needed the truck for regular heavy hauling. We bought a very large and heavy Desert Dynamics 11,000 pound wench. Mounted a battery tray next to the wench solenoids, and connected the battery positive to the solenoid box, and the ground through the bed to the frame. I connected the positive of the truck battery and the positive of the wench battery with heavy welding cable, I think it was 2-0 size. This way, both the starter and the wench drew from both batteries, both were charged all the time. We added a sling assembly bought from a local wrecker service, and a set of dollies likewise. It may not have been the book-correct way to do it, but it worked to recover many a Mopar for several years, until his insurance company figured out what was going on and cancelled. Bill Parker, South Central Indiana '62 Plymouth Max Wedge; '64 Dart Convertible (Kathi's car); '65 Imperial; '65 Barracuda \6 (Kathi's other car); '68 Hemi Roadrunner; '68 Barracuda Fastback 383-S; '69 Barracuda Fastback now 360 (20 y.o. son's car); '72 Cuda 340