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It just depends what you're going to use it for. I have the Vevor system for under $50, And depending what you want to use it for it's a perfectly good and more than reasonably priced system.@Tredsdert was apparently going down a similar path and expressed some similar concerns to one of our sponsors in regards to how much those kits cost. In summary: it's not a great idea to cut corners when building a dual battery system. The start of the relevant conversation: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...ions-from-genesis-offroad.125338/post-2989237
I'm not dumb, I'm not going to sit there and argue with a site sponsor in their own thread and risk getting banned. I told them what they wanted to hear and ended it peacefully, And then I moved on.
I have zero intention of ever purchasing the Genesis off-road dual battery system for $800. My Vevor system will work just fine for what I needed for. However Genesis off-road did make some very good points, and because of that I will in fact be upgrading a few of the cables which came with the system. But in reality their system is not special, it's old technology, and there are other options on the market for significantly less than they are charging. For me, it's mostly just keeping my secondary battery which is currently charging in my garage on hand at all times, and sometime in the next year or two I'll be getting a refrigerator for the back of the Jeep, and this will allow me to power that without any issues, and also add a significant amount of off-road LED lights... Like in obnoxious amount of LED lights.

The Genesis off-road dual battery kit goes above and beyond what majority of people need, and realistically what you're paying for is very versatile and beefy, but the reality is 99% of people buying that system don't need half of what they're purchasing. Genesis made a good point that their system will function as a backup battery for starting the main battery without having to remove it and put it into the engine bay, and that their battery will help in the situation where your winch is pulling crazy amounts of amperage when you're using it. And that's all and good in super rare strange situations that I personally have never seen and that most people will never see. So if you want to spend $800 for something you'll probably never use, cool, you do you. But I personally like to save money and not waste it on stuff I don't need.
Here's the Vevor system which I purchased:
https://a.co/d/3iik7jB
You're not going to power the Sun with this thing, but if you want to attach a refrigerator and a couple of LED lights to it, you'll have zero issues with that. If you need to jump your main battery with it, it's as simple as replacing your main battery with your backup battery. 5 minutes worth of work, and you get to save more than $600.
I personally plan on buying these battery lug attachment points, so that I can equip multiple wires to it:
https://a.co/d/41yUDk8
@Jammer Don't buy into the hype. You need to look at the products that you want to attach to your dual battery system, and then try and figure out a system that will work for you without being extremely excessive of what you need. Why pay for shit you'll never use?
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