Battery Relocation Wiring

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Battery Relocation Wiring
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Is this up to the job?

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221271392001

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If not can someone link to something on eBay that is?

How many amps has it got to be able to handle?

I presume the negative can be connected to the floor pan in the boot or somewhere like that and the positive just gets ran forward to the standard positive connection in the bay?

Many thanks!
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prob not

get as thick as possible - see welding earth cable, 70mm2 should do the trick

i imagine you could pull 300 amps no problem cranking a diesel over

factor in the length of cable run form the boot, you want it as meaty as possible so it doesn't drop any

battery earth to chasis, I went off a rear seatbelt mounting point under the rear bench for a good earth - again use a meaty cable for this too.

you'll need to source some chunky connectors too, and a distribution block and a big fuse to run immediately after the battery. I used plumbing solder and a blowtorch to secure my connectors, you're not going to do ti with a soldering iron.
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(04-06-2014, 09:39 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: prob not

get as thick as possible - see welding earth cable, 70mm2 should do the trick

i imagine you could pull 300 amps no problem cranking a diesel over

factor in the length of cable run form the boot, you want it as meaty as possible so it doesn't drop any

battery earth to chasis, I went off a rear seatbelt mounting point under the rear bench for a good earth - again use a meaty cable for this too.

you'll need to source some chunky connectors too, and a distribution block and a big fuse to run immediately after the battery. I used plumbing solder and a blowtorch to secure my connectors, you're not going to do ti with a soldering iron.

I was actually thinking for the Datsun as the batteries pissing me off being behind the passenger seat, it's just a stupid place for it to be.

Useful info regarding the XUD though, cheers Tom!
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well if you will post in the xud section :p
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(04-06-2014, 09:42 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: well if you will post in the xud section :p

We don't exactly have an SR20DET section! Blush

Was also considering it for the Pug, but not until next pay day so it's still all relevant mate. Smile

300 amp for XUD, 170 amp for Datsun? Smile
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You want the 300A stuff off this page, it's what I used in the battery re-location in my 200sx

http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/pr...tegory/124

They also sell all the connectors, the junction box, battery box and other bits.
I got a circuit breaker from eBay IIRC.

They also do a washer pump & bag kit if you want to remove the stock washer bottle.
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(04-06-2014, 10:02 AM)r3k1355 Wrote: You want the 300A stuff off this page, it's what I used in the battery re-location in my 200sx

http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/pr...tegory/124

They also sell all the connectors, the junction box, battery box and other bits.
I got a circuit breaker from eBay IIRC.

They also do a washer pump & bag kit if you want to remove the stock washer bottle.

Nice one. Wink

Already got a washer bag in her thanks mate!

Whats the circuit breaker for? Like a big re-usable fuse?
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Thicker wire = better current capability = lower voltage drop = better starting! Smile
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Something like this a bit too CHOCOLATEY? Tongue

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/280608627568
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Yea thats pretty similar to mine, can't remember the capacity I got it in tho.
It's useful as it enabled you to isolate the battery really quickly, just hit the little red button and you're done.

Nice and easy for all the welding you get used to doing.
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+1 for welding cable, much cheaper and better quality
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I have a cut off switch already which you flick on and off but the circuit breaker is to protect from surges etc much like a fuse?

I'll take a look at welding cable too.
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I got all mine from a bmw 320i, ran the +ve from the boot to the engine bay, used the bmw junction block.

Just connected the battery -ve to the chassis as Tom said.


XUD starts first crank every time Smile
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+1 for the BMW 3 series.. i am running the split charge on that in the rear of my other vit.
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