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    12v outlet

    if putting on the rear battery, you need the fuse on just the positive. If putting on the forward battery, you need fuses on both the positive AND the negative wires, as close to the battery as possible.
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    12v outlet

    placing that small of a load on either battery shouldn't be much of an issue in the short term. In the long term it can contribute to imbalance issues, but if you either swap your batteries front/rear every month or so, or put a 12V charger on each of them just as often to do an equalizing...
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    12v outlet

    If it is the 60 amp system, there is nothing on the rear to prevent imbalance either. I think what is being said here is with the 60 amp setup, due to resistances of series loads and whatnot, the front battery always ends up with higher charge than the rear over time, so would placing a very...
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    12v outlet

    if all you want to do ic charge cell phones, they make USB outlets that accept 24V in. one example...
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