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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: calgary alberta
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Re: Battery Placement Question
don't forget to vent the box.
the last thing I would want in my truck box is a battery box or anything permanently mounted like that. ia battery is really is a rarely serviced item these days, why not on the frame or something? still accessible if the battery box is built for that plus totally out of the way.battery closer to largest current draw item is best or at least install the correct gauge cable for the starter draw. your truck, do it how you like it. you can always change it later if you don't like it. |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Michigan
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Re: Battery Placement Question
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: calgary alberta
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Re: Battery Placement Question
it depends on the max draw, from starter usually. the temp. the length of the cables.
take a look at this, it's for winch cable but a winch motor is like a starter motor https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/elec...ire-winch.html or this from crutchfield, scroll down for the chart https://www.crutchfield.com/S-kentGH...uge_chart.html you also need to either have the cable ends installed for you or ensure you get it right so you don't end up with a high resistance cable terminal that will cause a voltage drop and a heat source. if you try a starter/alternator rebuilder they will usually be able to supply the cable required and also install the terminal ends required for your application. cheaper than buying the crimp tool likely. they may also have red cable to mark the positive for you and will install proper shrink tube over the crimped terminal ends. ensure to install a ground strap from the engine to the frame and cab as well. frame to rad support is also a good one that is commonly overlooked. anywhere that supplies a ground to an accesory will need to have a dedicated ground. there is no use running the headlight ground to the rad support if the rad support isn't grounded. |
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