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Old 06-13-2007, 07:12 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Elvota View Post
I got a 150A alternator from these guys:
http://www.mralternator.com/main.shtml

I retained the factory wiring, but added an aux wiring kit from Summit. I believe it was a 2 or 4 gauge wire with inline fuse. This heavy gauge wire runs from the alt to the positive battery post. You can take a look at it on the next run we do if you like, although I ma sure you'd like to get this figured out sooner.

The Summit part number was SUM-890025-1 and their description "ALT WIRE KIT 80-150 AMP". I can no longer find it on their website, but if you call they might be able to help you out. It was $19.95 on 12/05.

You of course can get a heavy gauge wire from NAPA or local welding supply by the foot. You'll have to figure out your inline fuse holder on your own if you go that way.
Yeah, even if I get it figured out Elvota - I would still like to see your setup on how you got things run. Did you just run a looped connector to the bolt on the positive cable?

John
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