Got a free Redtop.... what to do?

 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1375
Registered: May-07
My dad came home today with a Optima redtop that some guy gave to him (used it in his race car). It's about 3 1/2 years old, but still holds a good charge. Now the details...

My current batt is an Interstate/875ca-700cca

The redtop is 980ca-800cca

If I put it under the hood, will I notice any difference at all with voltage?

I've heard mixing wet and dry batts don't work, so I think putting it in the trunk is out of the question.
 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1376
Registered: May-07
Bump
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 7279
Registered: Jul-06
Right you can't mix different batteries without an isolator.


I don't think it will make much differnce. Bigger batteries will let you play the system longer before voltage drops to a critical level but they don't generate more power, thats what the alternator does. Which is why you need an HO alternator for high power amplifiers.
 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1378
Registered: May-07
How much is a good isolator, or do you know of any descent inexpensive ones? I found some anywhere between $35-100.
Here's one I found...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Stinger-200-Amp-Battery-Relay-Isolator-SR200-Marine-NEW_W0QQ itemZ140221071927QQihZ004QQcategoryZ14932QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

OR

I was thinking of putting this under the hood and doing the big 3. I have a stock 105amp alt, and plan on doing an amp between 1200-1500w. I have enough 4ga, maybe enough to double up.

So what do you think I would benefit most from? 0ga is a little expensive, so 2 runs 4ga should cover it, since I already have it.
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 7291
Registered: Jul-06
Thats a relay not an isolator. You are going to pay ~$200 for a real one.



And don't use 2 smaller wires, use one big one. It will end being a PITA to fuse because each wire would need it's own fuse and holder.


Also go smaller on the amp, thats a bit too much for that alternator.
 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1386
Registered: May-07
I just wanna call it a day and get a HO alt, but I wanna sell my car really soon. Maybe I'll just wait to use the optima once I get a new vehicle.

Another quick question, I found another interstate batt in my garage, same as the one I have under my hood now (except it's top mount). Can I use that in my trunk and not have to buy a relay/isolator, since they are identical? I just want something to help for when I'm at idle for a few seconds, or when I'm coasting so it can help with voltage drops.
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 7292
Registered: Jul-06
You could wire those two batteries in parallel since they're identical.

But it won't make much difference unless you voltage is dropping really bad (below 12 volts). Batteries do not in any way increase voltage above 12.5
 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1394
Registered: May-07
Looks like I'll be trying the second interstate batt, since it will be pretty much cost free. Thanks for the help man, I really appreciate it.
 

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Username: Th3pwn3r

I compensate...

Post Number: 7883
Registered: Jul-06
"Right you can't mix different batteries without an isolator. "

Wrong. You can mix batteries and people do it all the time. Of course it may have cons...
 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1415
Registered: May-07
Won't they fight each other (when they sit) without an isolator?
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 7310
Registered: Jul-06
Yes.

Rob knows full well what I meant he just likes to pick apart every detail.

The "cons" would be current constantly flowing between the two batteries when the vehicle sits, resulting in both batteries drained. So in other words, you can't do it if you want things to work right.
 

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Username: Lbeckner

Tulsa, Ok Usa

Post Number: 1590
Registered: Oct-04
you could use high amperage diodes to isolate.... you would have a voltage drop of .7 tho
 

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Username: Lbeckner

Tulsa, Ok Usa

Post Number: 1591
Registered: Oct-04
and alot of heat to dissipate. dont do it.
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 7320
Registered: Jul-06
That how a real isolator works, with diodes. The work very well for their purpose, that is if you want to have a sperate electrical system for amplifiers.
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