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11-07-2009 02:45 AM #1
WTB: 0 guage amp wire S13
Going to be using it for battery relocation. 0 gauge amp wire is preferred. This stuff is so expressive in stores. Just wondering if anyone had some.
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11-10-2009 06:48 PM #2
go to ur local advanced they have 50 ft rolls u can buy by the foot for cheap

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11-10-2009 06:50 PM #3
why 0 ga? 4ga is the biggest you should need to do a batt relocation....and make sure u fuse both ends for batterys
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11-13-2009 12:51 AM #4
Why do you need to fuse both ends? Current is current, if the wire shorts out on the chassis for some reason, or something happens, the fuse pops and stops the flow of electricity. What is the advantage of having 2 fuses? Am I missing something here? Are you talking about a circuit breaker between alternator power and the new line that runs to the back?
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11-13-2009 12:52 AM #5
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11-13-2009 01:00 AM #6Formerly IThaJokaI
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11-13-2009 01:21 AM #7
You should only use 1 fuse closest to the batery. Summit sells 2 gauge batery relocation kits that are junk! Its not even thin strand! Sold that crap to a honda ricer after it killed a optima batery and my car never wanted to start with out a jump!
OP is right 0 guage amp wire is your best bet. I was going to get some off egay but it went up from 50 to $75 for 50 feet of 0 guage amp wire. Its not a good deal at a auto part store, BET! Now I just run a miata batery to clear the intercooler piping and never had a problem.
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11-13-2009 01:53 AM #8
well actually it makes perfect sense because amps can draw a ton of power an u need that ga wire to handle the current as where your just relocating a battery and only charging it slowly....and just FYI most cheap 0 ga on ebay is not anywhere near true 0 ga.....true 0 ga is a high strand count(small copper wires) wire that is roughly almost a nickel sized diameter and im not talking about the insolation as well...im talking copper size
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11-13-2009 01:56 AM #9
-Rob Plympton
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11-13-2009 12:45 PM #10Registered User
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The only drawback to using too thick of a wire is weight and the pain of running the cable. If you run too small, resistance / heat will go up and bad things could happen. Say if the wire gets hot enough to melt away part of the insulation, and it grounds on the chassis. You do not need to fuse both ends, just fuse it as close to the positive battery terminal as possible.
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11-16-2009 11:28 PM #11
I found 4 gauge speaker cable from an audio shop (this is the same size as the factory battery cable if I'm not mistaken). It's very high quality. 0 gauge is just too expensive and 2 gauge is very hard to find. I got 30 feet of 4 gauge for just under $30. I've done some research and a lot of guys run 4 gauge with no issues. I have no extra electronics at all, just stock accessories and that's it, so it should be fine. Going to get the fuse shortly, and start the relocation.
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11-16-2009 11:33 PM #12
fleamarket , I bought mine on nebraska fleamarket .I believe I paid $40
0 gauge 15' red , 3' black wire
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11-17-2009 12:00 AM #13
That's not too bad. I'm pretty sure 4 gauge will work since the car only sees the highest amperage at startup. I'm wondering if anyone else has used 4 gauge audio cable for battery relocation. There seems to be a lot of guys running it with no issues at all; however, everyone on the forums states it's too small. I understand that the car is going to pull a bit more amps due to resistance from the length of the wire, but is 2 or 0 gauge really necessary?
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