<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by OneQuickV6:
I gotta ask what you mean here!? Why would you run almost anything straight to the battery so it DOES have more current flowing in it? 500A can't be good for a heater. Use a relay to simmer it down some, or use a small current source like your stereo's power wire.<hr></blockquote>
I should have made myself clear when I said hook it directly to the battery. The continuous supply should be hooked directly but it runs to a relay that is supplied with the heater. Sorry for the mass confusion. :D
I gotta ask what you mean here!? Why would you run almost anything straight to the battery so it DOES have more current flowing in it? 500A can't be good for a heater. Use a relay to simmer it down some, or use a small current source like your stereo's power wire.<hr></blockquote>
I should have made myself clear when I said hook it directly to the battery. The continuous supply should be hooked directly but it runs to a relay that is supplied with the heater. Sorry for the mass confusion. :D
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