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Hi,
Good info, just like to add this tip: Most cars the hood release cable runs past the battery on the way to the hood latch up front. You can run your cables along the same route, throught the firewall with the hood release cable. 73 |
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that is what i did i poked a hole in that boot and stuffed the cables
theu and fished them to the battery staying away from things that would get hot JLB wrote: Well, he also mentioned the possibility of poking a hole in the steering column boot. That may not be too bad, as there seems to be a lot of room there. |
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that is what i did i poked a hole in that boot and stuffed the cables
theu and fished them to the battery staying away from things that would get hot JLB wrote: Well, he also mentioned the possibility of poking a hole in the steering column boot. That may not be too bad, as there seems to be a lot of room there. |
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![]() "Dennis Kaylor" wrote in message om... that is what i did i poked a hole in that boot and stuffed the cables theu and fished them to the battery staying away from things that would get hot JLB wrote: Well, he also mentioned the possibility of poking a hole in the steering column boot. That may not be too bad, as there seems to be a lot of room there. I did the same thing in my new Ford Explorer ... I first carefully scoped out BOTH sides of the boot, looking for "interference" issues, then I took a long, thick needle (a test pick/probe with about 3" of needle in about 5" of nylon handle) and carefully poked it through the boot in the target area to double check. When all looked good, I removed the needle and used a sharp xacto knife to make an X cut, through which I pushed the red/black #10 "zip-cord" power cable (I used cable I bought from PowerEx along with some Andersen "PowerPole" connectors). Some sealant (non-corrosive - don't use the "RTV" stuff that smells like vinegar - it contains acetic acid) was then applied carefully around both sides and the cable was fitted with the split, "corrugated" plastic cable sleeving that you can buy at most auto parts stores. Remember to fuse BOTH pos and neg leads AT THE BATTERY with suitable fuses (PowerEx has fuse holders for the new automotive type fuses). You want to be SURE that the leads between the battery connection and the fuse holders are short enough and anchored well enough that no matter what you can't get a short from the positive lead to ground - otherwise, major fireworks could occur. Good luck. 73, Carl - wk3c |
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![]() "Dennis Kaylor" wrote in message om... that is what i did i poked a hole in that boot and stuffed the cables theu and fished them to the battery staying away from things that would get hot JLB wrote: Well, he also mentioned the possibility of poking a hole in the steering column boot. That may not be too bad, as there seems to be a lot of room there. I did the same thing in my new Ford Explorer ... I first carefully scoped out BOTH sides of the boot, looking for "interference" issues, then I took a long, thick needle (a test pick/probe with about 3" of needle in about 5" of nylon handle) and carefully poked it through the boot in the target area to double check. When all looked good, I removed the needle and used a sharp xacto knife to make an X cut, through which I pushed the red/black #10 "zip-cord" power cable (I used cable I bought from PowerEx along with some Andersen "PowerPole" connectors). Some sealant (non-corrosive - don't use the "RTV" stuff that smells like vinegar - it contains acetic acid) was then applied carefully around both sides and the cable was fitted with the split, "corrugated" plastic cable sleeving that you can buy at most auto parts stores. Remember to fuse BOTH pos and neg leads AT THE BATTERY with suitable fuses (PowerEx has fuse holders for the new automotive type fuses). You want to be SURE that the leads between the battery connection and the fuse holders are short enough and anchored well enough that no matter what you can't get a short from the positive lead to ground - otherwise, major fireworks could occur. Good luck. 73, Carl - wk3c |
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