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I upgraded to a no-maintenance gel battery for the primary
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and we added a secondary dedicated deep cycle gel battery to power the winch. This secondary battery also has a trickle charge system to keep it fully ready at all times. The new battery required the addition of a new tray and clamp on the opposie side of the engine compartment. The old battery just needed a new clamp as the tray was still in decent shape. The guys ran all new wiring to the batteries.
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