I'm installing my batteries in the rear of my Rangie and was just wondering the best way to wire them.
I was planning to run 2 positives and 1 negative to the engine bay aswell as eathing the body back at the batteries.
1 positive to do the starter, alt, etc... The other to do the accessories and winch. A solenoid to run them in parallel when the car is going.
What i need to know is the 1st positive running to the engine bay, can it also be used to charge the batteries or do i need to run another cable back to the batteries. Also i'm running 70mm2 cable.
Cheers Damien
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sounds all sweet, 70mm is good, is it double insulated? perhaps wack a 400A (or whatever the max your winch will pull), fuse in at both ends so if it rubs through it won't catch on fire. (fuse both ends as a fault could be fed from both the bat and from the alt.
also the neg is a good idea to carry and excess return current whilst winching, earth it to the chassis at both ends and all will be good.
also the neg is a good idea to carry and excess return current whilst winching, earth it to the chassis at both ends and all will be good.
Technical point: Fuse to limit alternator fault current only needs to carry max alternator current. Alternators rarely generate full rated current for long; to begin with, I'd choose a fuse rated at max alternator amps.ausoops wrote:sounds all sweet, 70mm is good, is it double insulated? perhaps wack a 400A (or whatever the max your winch will pull), fuse in at both ends so if it rubs through it won't catch on fire. (fuse both ends as a fault could be fed from both the bat and from the alt.
Cheers,
Scott
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