Where to buy battery terminals with multiple accessory attachment points?
SubscribeGents,
I have searched high and low, but cannot find any battery terminals that have more than 2x accessory posts. With a winch, lights, etc, etc, I need more places to screw down wires. Anyone have a line on a battery terminal with more spots for accessory attachment?
Thanks,
Mike
I have searched high and low, but cannot find any battery terminals that have more than 2x accessory posts. With a winch, lights, etc, etc, I need more places to screw down wires. Anyone have a line on a battery terminal with more spots for accessory attachment?
Thanks,
Mike
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One other thing you could do is run one hot wire from the battery to a distribution (spelling?) block on the firewall and branch out from there.
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I thought about that, it might be the way to go.Originally Posted by Junkers88
One other thing you could do is run one hot wire from the battery to a distribution (spelling?) block on the firewall and branch out from there.
Thanks,
Mike
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I got a dual post battery from Sears. Diehard Platinum. 5 year warranty also. $200 and I was out the door…
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Thats what most towing truck rigs do, and if you get one with fusible links, your going to be a step ahead.Originally Posted by Junkers88
One other thing you could do is run one hot wire from the battery to a distribution (spelling?) block on the firewall and branch out from there.
I plan on doing a distribution block with fusibles for my dual batt setup, and my acc lights etc etc
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I run Marine battery terminals for all my vehicles after upgrading the battery cables.
They allow me to run as much equipment as I wast with it real simple to remove the ground cable.
They allow me to run as much equipment as I wast with it real simple to remove the ground cable.

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Just go to your local Audio/Stereo shop. They have all sorts of battery terminals that run from 16 gauge to 0 gauge. The terminal I have sitting in my garage has one 0 gauge port, two 4 gauge ports, and two 8 gauge ports. I can run whatever I want. I think I paid like $8 bucks for it or so. I also have a dual terminal battery with the typical post on top and the bolts on the side. But this is not needed, I wouldn't suggest going out and buying a new batter unless you need it.
Something like this is what I'm talking about.


Something like this is what I'm talking about.


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www.delcitywire.com all kinds of auto wiring stuff there