Haha just buy what your after. You seem conviced you need it. Check the welding shops and ask for the earthing cable for the big mig's.
i forget to mention, 2 bats in back
so 2 alts charging 2 bats down one cable. bat isolator is in rear.
edit... and i am not being a dick. if anyone thinks iam.. i thanks you for all your info;s
i always err to the over done side, then you are covered. and the owner of this car wants 2 guage as i minimum. i had to talk him down from 0
Last edited by blakeg; 04-04-2009 at 12:32 PM.
1990 Aus Delivered Widebody GT4 Play 200 awkw
1996 HDJ80. turbo multivalve 80 series landcruiser
1997 HZJ80 Landcruiser Sold![]()
1993 Soarer V8 Manual Sold![]()
1986 Celica SX Sold![]()
I think the point is that everyone is saying it's overkill, and even what theyre suggesting will be overkill for what youve said you want to power. On the plus side the thinner cable will be a bit cheaper and still do as good a job.Originally Posted by blakeg
2 alts will put out proba ~160A combined (obviously depending on alt output)
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90 amps i think /
1990 Aus Delivered Widebody GT4 Play 200 awkw
1996 HDJ80. turbo multivalve 80 series landcruiser
1997 HZJ80 Landcruiser Sold![]()
1993 Soarer V8 Manual Sold![]()
1986 Celica SX Sold![]()
Its also the fact that its physically quite hard to run large cables through a car.
Most cars can easily fit a single 4 gauge, and maybe squeeze in a 2 guage.
Trying to squeeze a 00 in there will be fun!
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
FWIW, My 4AGZE AE101 starter motor pulls 225.7 amps on start (as measured).
I ran 0 gauge to the battery in the boot with a 200A fuse and it works fine.
thank god someone who agrees with me... anouther sparky no less![]()
will be a non issue running cable/
1990 Aus Delivered Widebody GT4 Play 200 awkw
1996 HDJ80. turbo multivalve 80 series landcruiser
1997 HZJ80 Landcruiser Sold![]()
1993 Soarer V8 Manual Sold![]()
1986 Celica SX Sold![]()
It will only pull that as a spike at the start of cranking, then die down to a lot less.
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The figure I measured is an average over the normal few seconds of cold cranking to start. My meter has the capability for measuring the impulse current spike you mention, but I didn't measure it at the time.
I might actually do that tomorrow. I'm all interested now.....
Different engines use starter motors of different sizes.
They usually range between 1.4kW and 2.2kW, so roughly 110A to 180A. This will obviously vary depending on the condition (cold start, hot start, verging on hydraulic lock start, etc).
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
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