Technical Battery Relocation

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Technical Battery Relocation

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Want to relocate the battery inside the car but upon investigation for the wiring I found prices to be somewhat high.

Shopped around some places and found an ebay shop selling it off fairly cheaply: http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/Kojay...6597QQ_sopZ3QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em14?_pgn=1

Does anyone know of any better places to order this from that is cheaper per meter? (I have a 440 amp battery, and still looking for a battery tray)

Thanks
 
Want to relocate the battery inside the car but upon investigation for the wiring I found prices to be somewhat high.

Shopped around some places and found an ebay shop selling it off fairly cheaply: http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/Kojay...6597QQ_sopZ3QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em14?_pgn=1

Does anyone know of any better places to order this from that is cheaper per meter? (I have a 440 amp battery, and still looking for a battery tray)

Thanks

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Cheers

SPD
 
You need either 2guage, or 0 gauge amp wiring kit.. look on ebay. As you dont need 10mtrs of the stuff for your car. Plus you will get fuses and holders etc.

Basically, they can take a lot of amps down the car, and it is what i used on my 1.6 RSturbo KA, and the 2.0 16v seicento... I think cheaper 4 gauge cable was used on my yellow 1.4 turbo sei, and that had an issue with volt drop.

The only other thing i can think of is my friend has some sub main cable, its worked for me in the past, just has thin insulation... Its okay to use if its used in car, and with a lot of tape around... although the amp stuff would be more suited.

Anyways if your interested in the possibly free submain stuff, drop me a text and il see if he has any in his garage.
 
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