Unfortunately mate there isn't one, or I'm certainly not aware of one. All assuming your on about the fusible link - which I'm pretty sure you are.I've done endless searches on battery relocation and am struggling to find a neat distribution block that the stock fused +12v fits into..
If you have a good solution can you please post pictures and links to where you got your distribution block.
Cheers
Just make sure your wiring is nicely secured and if in doubt, cover it in something to help protect it in the worst areas.Yes that's right! I've seen distribution blocks with the sides cut off and all sorts and it's just not nice.. I'll probably do as you have done and chop it out then.
Then just prey I dont get a direct short! 🙈
Yeah mega fuse is the way to go mate. Don't go too big on the fuse size though. 175amp should be enough. I think that's what's on mine tbh.Yeah sound job, thanks! I'm gonna have a mega fuse next to the battery at the back and run into a distribution block at the front so all the wiring should be protected anyway.
Thanks for the advice :up:
Just make a fresh earth point mate and make sure the metal is clean. Mines earthed out in the thread for the passenger side seat belt and I have no issues. The size of the cable will also have a big impact on the cranking speed.Wheres best place to earth to when in the boot?
I earthed to the earth point at the lights n got slow crank and clock reset so mines bk under the bonnet atm
Just make a fresh earth point mate and make sure the metal is clean. Mines earthed out in the thread for the passenger side seat belt and I have no issues. The size of the cable will also have a big impact on the cranking speed.
Cheers will have a look asking a mate of mine to rip out the live n earth from a bmw lol
Wheres best place to earth to when in the boot?
I earthed to the earth point at the lights n got slow crank and clock reset so mines bk under the bonnet atm
There is a threaded hole about 3" from the rear light earth point, from memory i think its a 13mm bolt, just get a file and clean the area, maybe use a small penny washer to make a solid connection...job done.
Ok, you can see the location point in this pic.
It's an isolator mateWhat is the 'cartek' thing on the battery?
This is just an electronic version of what's needed to meet MSA regs (mechanical switch being the cheaper alternative), but it is useful to trigger it when I leave the car stored for some time. I still have to top up the battery on the charger/conditioner over longer periods though, the electronic isolators do still consume a v.small but constant trickle of current when in the triggered state, but these disconnect both +ve and -ve when doing so.Ah I see. Is it worth having something like that? Relocated mine a while ago and when its standing for a few weeks I tend to just disconnect the negative.