Posted October 15, 200816 yr I just got a list from the installers at the shop and they gave me a list of crap that i really dont need, but I have narrowed it to what I am going to get. If anyone has an idea of where i can order these somewhere cheaper that would b great. Anyway here is the list150 amp Circuit Breaker100amp CB2 Ground T-Blocks--?Fuse Holder with 300amp fuse--BatcapRca'sSpeaker Wire5 0/1 gauge o ringsCan someone help me on where to get this.
October 15, 200816 yr Okay, lets do it this way: Tell us what equipment you are going to install and we'll hook you up with a list of what you want!
October 16, 200816 yr http://www.darvex.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Sc...egory_Code=FANLand weldinssupply.com for the rings
October 16, 200816 yr well you don't need a batcap. I'm not a big fan of circuit breakers, why don't they just use a fused distribution block for the power wire? What size wire are they going to use? I also don't know where/how they're going to use 5 ring terminals. They should only need one for one power wire at the battery. Nor how they're going to use two ground distribution blocks, again they should only need one, just like one for the power wire.
October 16, 200816 yr well you don't need a batcap. I'm not a big fan of circuit breakers, why don't they just use a fused distribution block for the power wire? What size wire are they going to use? I also don't know where/how they're going to use 5 ring terminals. They should only need one for one power wire at the battery. Nor how they're going to use two ground distribution blocks, again they should only need one, just like one for the power wire.The ring terminals were for the batcap i think. That's where the extra 4 came from i believe.
October 16, 200816 yr Author well you don't need a batcap. I'm not a big fan of circuit breakers, why don't they just use a fused distribution block for the power wire? What size wire are they going to use? I also don't know where/how they're going to use 5 ring terminals. They should only need one for one power wire at the battery. Nor how they're going to use two ground distribution blocks, again they should only need one, just like one for the power wire.The ring terminals were for the batcap i think. That's where the extra 4 came from i believe.yea that does make since,I'm using 0/1 or 1/0 gauge wire, At first he said I needed a 3 way distribution block, then he said seperate CB'sOh and I went and got a yellowtop optima 2 put under the hood, couldn't i just use the factory battery as the spare batt? Edited October 16, 200816 yr by JoshM20
October 16, 200816 yr Author also I am getting a buddie that is a mechanic to do the Big 3 and he said all he needs is the wire and right connection and he will do it, so I firgured I would use the 1/0 gauge wire I have coming. What connectors would I need? Or do I have to look under the hood?I use to run amps when I was younger, but I've never done a system that needed this chit b4, and I broke my back last year so I can't do that chit anymore.
October 16, 200816 yr You'll need some of the rings for the Big-3. How many depends on the battery terminals.
October 16, 200816 yr Author so I should just be safe and get like 10? Or do you think I would need more.
October 16, 200816 yr it never hurts to have some spares laying around, you should be able to get them relatively cheap
October 16, 200816 yr Author so you think I should get the CB's or the 3 way Distibution block? Where do I get the 300amp fuse holder?
October 16, 200816 yr Author www.knukonceptz.com is going to have all you want.I looked at knu, but all there distr. blocks only had 1/0 gauge going in and 4 gauge going out, I think that is why he went with the CB's
October 16, 200816 yr delcity.net has cheap lugs, and some useful tools.Lugs 1/4 inch fits over alt posts pretty snug.Crimper makes life alot easier, slide barrel of the lug into v on the crimper and either hammer or tablepress the lug on.Cutting tool makes cutting large gauge cable a breeze.Strain Relief Cord Connectors work well as firewall grommets.
October 16, 200816 yr Depending on the model Batcap, it is a battery. Model 800 and above are batteries.Don't the 1200Ds only take 4 ga power wire? Depending on the length of the wire run from the distro block to the amp, 4ga should be more than enough.
October 16, 200816 yr Author Depending on the model Batcap, it is a battery. Model 800 and above are batteries.Don't the 1200Ds only take 4 ga power wire? Depending on the length of the wire run from the distro block to the amp, 4ga should be more than enough. yea it was a 800 that he suggested, if there just batteries, why not get a yellowtop instead? Yellowtop is cheaper.The 1200D will take 1/0 gauge, it will take 4 gauge easily.
October 16, 200816 yr Author Is this a Ground T-Block? http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KND-23 Edited October 17, 200816 yr by JoshM20
October 17, 200816 yr Author Is this a Ground T-Block? http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KND-23Ok I guess I'm gonna order one of these, unless someone can tell me if it is or isn't a T-Block, or whatever that is haha.I guess I am going to order to CB's, unless someone thinks there is a 3way distrubtion block that can do 1/0 gauge.thxJoshOh btw all the parts I ordered for the install came up to around 100 bucks, the audio shop estimate for what they were gonna charge me was 775~~~ WTF, unbelievable.
October 17, 200816 yr you really don't need a distribution block that outputs 1/0. It only needs to accept 1/0 input, and you can have 4 guage go to each amp. I know there are some of those around.The ground distribution block doesn't have to be fancy. You can just get an unfused "power" distro block and turn it around so that it basically has three inputs and one output.
October 18, 200816 yr Author you really don't need a distribution block that outputs 1/0. It only needs to accept 1/0 input, and you can have 4 guage go to each amp. I know there are some of those around.The ground distribution block doesn't have to be fancy. You can just get an unfused "power" distro block and turn it around so that it basically has three inputs and one output.So I need to look for a 3 way thats not fused?
October 18, 200816 yr you think I should just use the spare batt instead of the batcapBATCAPs and Yellow Tops aren't the same thing.
October 18, 200816 yr Author you think I should just use the spare batt instead of the batcapBATCAPs and Yellow Tops aren't the same thing.I know this, someone said I didn't need a batcap so I asked if I should just use the spare or if I should get another yellowtop.I'm still not sure if I need a batt/ batcap
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