batt relocation ?s
#1
batt relocation ?s
ok ive got a 4th gen and thanks to honda being the master engineers that they are my battery sits right in the way of my charge piping GRRR
so to the trunk she goes
my only ? is i have a distribution block that i used to use for car audio
i plan on putting the 2 pos wires in that and running a 4 gauge to the trunk
but the thing has to be fused what do you recomend i fuse it at (its got 2 slots for glass fuses) or is there a better way to do it
thanks!
so to the trunk she goes
my only ? is i have a distribution block that i used to use for car audio
i plan on putting the 2 pos wires in that and running a 4 gauge to the trunk
but the thing has to be fused what do you recomend i fuse it at (its got 2 slots for glass fuses) or is there a better way to do it
thanks!
#4
Re: batt relocation ?s
I used 2o/t or 1o/t, whichever is smaller, it's bigger than 2 gauge. I don't have a fuse or a circuit breaker, it's been working fine so far. whenever I unghettoify my car I'm going to put in a circuit breaker.
#5
Re: batt relocation ?s
i use 2 gauge welding cable and run 2 fuses. both 200 amp ANL fuses. one under the hood one in the trunk. 4 gauge will pass plenty of current. thats what we use on most of our customers cars. if you are thinking of using the round barrel type glass fuses, dont waste your time.
#6
Re: batt relocation ?s
Originally Posted by Kyle
I used 2o/t or 1o/t, whichever is smaller, it's bigger than 2 gauge. I don't have a fuse or a circuit breaker, it's been working fine so far. whenever I unghettoify my car I'm going to put in a circuit breaker.
#7
Re: batt relocation ?s
Originally Posted by 1SloSC2
brave man. dont forget to post pictures when your car burns down :P
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