DIY bat relocation
My bat relocation DIY

Take your bat tray and bolt it to the donut hole same bolt thread and pitch. If your really cool you could somehow either self tap the other to but I use 3m Velcro on the other side and tightened the main bolt well.
Attach your grounds
I'll upload a finished pic, once I go get a 100 amp fuse. I had to use a fused terminal in between cause my 0 ga was to short

Front area connect your 0ga somehow via terminal, solder et.

Empty hole needs cleaning

Take your bat tray and bolt it to the donut hole same bolt thread and pitch. If your really cool you could somehow either self tap the other to but I use 3m Velcro on the other side and tightened the main bolt well.
Attach your grounds
I'll upload a finished pic, once I go get a 100 amp fuse. I had to use a fused terminal in between cause my 0 ga was to short

Front area connect your 0ga somehow via terminal, solder et.

Empty hole needs cleaning
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So because my 4 or 0 gauge can't really tell was to short I had to put a 100amp fuse inbetween.
Now the starting seems weaker.
Volts are good it's charging and all, I literally just did this so my question is could the extra fuse have some extra resistance? Or should it all just be straight 0 ga?
What I bought from auto parts store I thought was 0 ga but when I went to audio shop there 0ga is way thicker then what I got.
Suggestions? Tips? It's still starting but it's taking an extra crank and lights are dimming to the crank revolution now.
Now the starting seems weaker.
Volts are good it's charging and all, I literally just did this so my question is could the extra fuse have some extra resistance? Or should it all just be straight 0 ga?
What I bought from auto parts store I thought was 0 ga but when I went to audio shop there 0ga is way thicker then what I got.
Suggestions? Tips? It's still starting but it's taking an extra crank and lights are dimming to the crank revolution now.









