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Re: Hooking up a backup battery
just directly attach it no fuses needed
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Re: Hooking up a backup battery
Yep.
The reason for the adapter is that sometimes a controller doesn't have the battery block-style terminal. It has the post-style terminals. So you put the adapter on and the battery just plugs right in. |
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Re: Hooking up a backup battery
Thanks for the responses
my question seems pretty bobo in hindsight ![]() |
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