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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:50 am    Post subject: Size of battery cables Reply with quote

Planning on moving my battery from the tail to the firewall. Current wiring is 2 gauge and so far all the homebuilders I have talked to say minimum 4 gauge but when I go on Aircraft Spruce the only battery cable they sell is 6 gauge. Does anyone use this stuff? I'm going to reuse the 2 gauge for the starter cable but has anyone used 6 gauge wire on a low current, short run install? Longest cable would be 3 feet and while the alternator is 50 A, load is never above 10 A for more than a couple minutes and that's only the initial battery charge after a hard start.

Thank you,
Sebastien


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:50 am    Post subject: Size of battery cables Reply with quote

I used it for my RV-6A with Subaru and now going Lycoming

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9, 2016, at 1:49 PM, Sebastien <cluros(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Planning on moving my battery from the tail to the firewall. Current wiring is 2 gauge and so far all the homebuilders I have talked to say minimum 4 gauge but when I go on Aircraft Spruce the only battery cable they sell is 6 gauge. Does anyone use this stuff? I'm going to reuse the 2 gauge for the starter cable but has anyone used 6 gauge wire on a low current, short run install? Longest cable would be 3 feet and while the alternator is 50 A, load is never above 10 A for more than a couple minutes and that's only the initial battery charge after a hard start.

Thank you,

Sebastien


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 2:08 pm    Post subject: Size of battery cables Reply with quote

On June 9, 2016 1:49:03 PM CDT, Sebastien <cluros(at)gmail.com> wrote:
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Planning on moving my battery from the tail to the firewall. Current
wiring
is 2 gauge and so far all the homebuilders I have talked to say minimum
4
gauge but when I go on Aircraft Spruce the only battery cable they sell
is
6 gauge. Does anyone use this stuff? I'm going to reuse the 2 gauge for
the
starter cable but has anyone used 6 gauge wire on a low current, short
run
install? Longest cable would be 3 feet and while the alternator is 50
A,
load is never above 10 A for more than a couple minutes and that's only
the
initial battery charge after a hard start.

Thank you,

Sebastien
Conventional wisdom is to size the alt wire to handle max alt output, and protect the wire on the battery end. I'm using 4 for bat & starter; 8 for alt & runs to the buses. But a really short jump of 6 from bat to master contactor (inches, not feet) should be fine.


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