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Michael Wynn
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 148 Location: San Ramon, CA
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Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:41 am Post subject: How to arrange the fat wires |
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Hi All,
I have been scratching my head about a wiring layout issue. I am wiring an RV 8, rear mounted battery. I have a #2 wire from the primary contactor that needs to go to the starter contactor on the far side of the firewall. I also need a #8 or so wire to my main bus--in this case a VP-X.
So here's my question: do I run the #2 uninterrupted to the starter contactor and then run a wire back through the firewall to the main bus or do I break the #2 and run the bus wire more directly. I am reluctant to break the fat wire before the starter but bringing a relatively fat wire back through the firewall has its downside as well.
If I am going to break the #2 wire, what is the best physical method of doing so. I have seen fiberglass pass-throughs, but I don't think they are adequate firewall material. There are insulated posts. My auto mechanic friend suggested terminals held together with a bolt and well insulated.
Thoughts on this?
Regards,
Michael Wynn
RV 8 Wiring
San Ramon, CA
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 1:45 pm Post subject: How to arrange the fat wires |
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Hi Michael,
As a data point... RV-8 w/ rear mounted battery w/AWG 4 welding cable to the starter contactor and from starter contactor to starter. I mounted the starter contactor in the baggage compartment, right side near the bottom on the gear leg tower. This creates a breakout point for the fatwire to the main bus. It is also the point for the alternator B-lead connection. There is a 60 amp ANL fuse adjacent to the starter contactor that protects the alternator B-lead wire.
chris
RV-8 #2
Newberg, OR
BTW... I am in the BAY from time to time visiting friends in San Ramon (Arenas Ct). Would like to see your project if you are agreeable.
cs
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 11:37 AM, <MLWynn(at)aol.com (MLWynn(at)aol.com)> wrote:
[quote] Hi All,
I have been scratching my head about a wiring layout issue. I am wiring an RV 8, rear mounted battery. I have a #2 wire from the primary contactor that needs to go to the starter contactor on the far side of the firewall. I also need a #8 or so wire to my main bus--in this case a VP-X.
So here's my question: do I run the #2 uninterrupted to the starter contactor and then run a wire back through the firewall to the main bus or do I break the #2 and run the bus wire more directly. I am reluctant to break the fat wire before the starter but bringing a relatively fat wire back through the firewall has its downside as well.
If I am going to break the #2 wire, what is the best physical method of doing so. I have seen fiberglass pass-throughs, but I don't think they are adequate firewall material. There are insulated posts. My auto mechanic friend suggested terminals held together with a bolt and well insulated.
Thoughts on this?
Regards,
Michael Wynn
RV 8 Wiring
San Ramon, CA
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