Still - if someone has a close-up photo of that front door pillar where loom enters cabin, please, post
Still - if someone has a close-up photo of that front door pillar where loom enters cabin, please, post
Entia non sunt multiplicanda sine necessitate
found this kit the other day when doing a lil research on the task
http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.sto...ct/View/LA3098
and because i work at dick smiths staff price is good... comes with everything needed including 200amp fuse and 5m of 1guage cable
will only need distro block and a battery box both pretty cheap on TM
^hell that looks serious.
Some pics in this thread about my battery in boot.
http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27626
I am doing this mod at the mo. I am routing the cable beneath the front wing as in Kenneths picture. I called a local welding shop that I do a bit of business with and I am going to collect 7m of 35mm² welding wire tomorrow. £35.00 all in. If anyone in UK wants the number it's 01903 717606 ask for Ian.
Also found the table below which helped me decide.
Cable spec is 0361 TQ 35mm²
Cross Sectional Area
Loading Current in Amps for the Following Duty Cycles
mm² 100% 85% 60% 30%
16 135 145 175 245
25 180 195 230 330
35 225 245 290 410
50 285 310 370 520
70 355 385 460 650
95 430 470 560 790
120 500 540 650 910
185 660 715 850 1200
Chris, it ain't the length that counts - its the girth ! ( and obviously the skill with which you use it ! )
I did not think that size mattered at all....
Okay, here's finally my way to move the battery to the boot.
Made with 2x 25 mm^2 cables, both wires has one 60A's fuse.
Here's pics: http://to.pic.fi/kuvat/VR-4/Battery%20to%20the%20boot/
Comments are welcome
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