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wjtstudios

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Run something like this guy at whatever amperage you need straight off the battery before the wire starts sneaking through metal that can cut it. Plus gives you a convenient “off” switch.

KUMEED 12V DC 20A 30A 40A 50A 60A Car Audio Inline Circuit Breaker Fuse for System Protection (30A) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H3DKGFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_E-OvFb78815B8



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Yeah, that’s perfect. Just need to figure out the right amps.


2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
 
Yeah, that’s perfect. Just need to figure out the right amps.


2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler

Honestly the only thing that will be “protecting” is the power cable itself. All your devices have their separate relays and fuses to protect their circuit, so I’d skip calculating all the needs and just get a big ass one, it only needs to trip if it grounds. I think 4 gauge is good to like 150amps, So I’d just go with that.


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wjtstudios

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Honestly the only thing that will be “protecting” is the power cable itself. All your devices have their separate relays and fuses to protect their circuit, so I’d skip calculating all the needs and just get a big ass one, it only needs to trip if it grounds. I think 4 gauge is good to like 150amps, So I’d just go with that.


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Sounds safe to me. I’ll order one up.


2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
 

Elroy231

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After a minor electrical issue on top of poison spider that forced us to tear my entire genesis battery system and all my accessory wiring out of the jeep to get to a grounded wire under the tray, I finally reworked 6 years of additions and bandaids of an accessory wiring setup to one clean relay/fuse setup behind the back seat. I now have one 4 gauge wire that leads from the genesis to the accessory panel that I can pull off if there’s ever an issue and kill all the accessories. It also located all the relays and fuses into one spot.

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I still have a bit if work to do to pull what’s left of the Spod out and clean a few things up but it’s miles better than where I was.


2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
I think wirimg is my least enjoyable task.


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Ddays

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Nice looking setup! What brand is the relay box you used. This is going to be a Winter project for me. My battery connections are a nightmare :icon_crazy:
 

Weebz

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Nice looking setup! What brand is the relay box you used. This is going to be a Winter project for me. My battery connections are a nightmare :icon_crazy:

What! I kind of like the spaghetti junction under your hood.


Looks great Bill.
 

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Honestly the only thing that will be “protecting” is the power cable itself. All your devices have their separate relays and fuses to protect their circuit, so I’d skip calculating all the needs and just get a big ass one, it only needs to trip if it grounds. I think 4 gauge is good to like 150amps, So I’d just go with that.


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According to this link, 4 gauge wire is good for 70 amps (copper) or 55 amps (aluminum) at 140 degrees F. If this is true, I wouldn’t go with a 150 amp circuit breaker because the wire might overheat and cause a fire before the breaker trips.

http://aic-controls.com/wire-size


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wjtstudios

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According to this link, 4 gauge wire is good for 70 amps (copper) or 55 amps (aluminum) at 140 degrees F. If this is true, I wouldn’t go with a 150 amp circuit breaker because the wire might overheat and cause a fire before the breaker trips.

http://aic-controls.com/wire-size


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Thank you. I may need to rethink that and drop down.


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wjtstudios

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Nice looking setup! What brand is the relay box you used. This is going to be a Winter project for me. My battery connections are a nightmare :icon_crazy:

These are the pieces I used.

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Plus a bunch of wire, fuses, and relays. I bought a set of 4 gauge battery cables and cut the ends off for the power lead.


2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
 
According to this link, 4 gauge wire is good for 70 amps (copper) or 55 amps (aluminum) at 140 degrees F. If this is true, I wouldn’t go with a 150 amp circuit breaker because the wire might overheat and cause a fire before the breaker trips.

http://aic-controls.com/wire-size


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Did you look up 12v?


http://www.offroaders.com/technical/12-volt-wiring-tech-gauge-to-amps/

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Either way the actual rating for that particular wire is written in the wire and easy to check.


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