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Circuit breaker for trunk-mounted battery?
I have my Optima battery mounted in the trunk of my 69 Firebird LS3 track/street car with the battery cable running up the center of the inside of the car to a master on/off switch mounted in the dash, then to a firewall pass-through terminal, and then on to the starter. I have a on/off positive terminal end mounted to the battery. I just saw in another build thread that a guy used a 200amp manual breaker mounted about 18" from the battery. It seems like this would be a good way to protect against any shorts in my long battery cable. Thoughts from the electrical gurus?
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Yes you should do this! Always. |
I was told about this company. I'm placing an order for a clamp with a couple extra 200 amp fuses.
http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.u...4/category/192 |
You may also use a RE-SETTABLE circuit breaker which can be handy as well....
https://www.amazon.com/CIRCUIT-BREAK.../dp/B00JFBY2OU |
Someone said in another thread that the circuit can actually weld together in a short situation? Maybe a fuse is more fail safe...especaily at the track?
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On my setup I use a ford starter solenoid mounted to the battery hold down. The big battery cable is only hot when cranking. Separate from that is an 8 gauge cable to a power distribution block on the firewall by the fuse panel that powers all accessories and has a 50 amp fuse at the battery.
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Is there something out there that would still allow some power to maintain the vintage air settings and not reset my ecu? |
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