Thread: trunk mounted battery
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11-12-2005 06:48 PM #1
trunk mounted battery
hey guys, heres the question i have: with a trunk moounted battery, running 1 gauge wire, how do you protect the main feed ? how do you fuse the circuit at the battery incase of shorts in the battery cable? what im looking for is, who sells a device which can carry the amp load for the entire vehicle, and protect from fire if the battery cable shorts out? and what amperage fuse/ circuit breaker is reccomended for that application??
Thanks, Dan
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11-12-2005 06:53 PM #2
run it thru a garden hose....proper routing will prevent shorts
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11-12-2005 07:50 PM #3
I dont have the room to run something that thick- have to fuse it
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11-12-2005 09:19 PM #4
so figure the max amps the system will pull, then fuse it 10% higher. Put the fuse block next to the battery..
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11-12-2005 10:26 PM #5
Re: trunk mounted battery
Originally posted by Albrainya
hey guys, heres the question i have: with a trunk moounted battery, running 1 gauge wire, how do you protect the main feed ? how do you fuse the circuit at the battery incase of shorts in the battery cable? what im looking for is, who sells a device which can carry the amp load for the entire vehicle, and protect from fire if the battery cable shorts out? and what amperage fuse/ circuit breaker is reccomended for that application??
Thanks, DanLast edited by pat mccarthy; 11-12-2005 at 10:35 PM.
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11-13-2005 04:13 AM #6
I put the starter solenoid in the trunk, right beside the battery. That way, the big cable is only "live" when the starter is engaged. Much easier to run the smaller wires safely, or fuse them.
Be sure to run a large ground wire directly to the engine.
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