Hi,
My situation is complex, but i am looking for help with my problem. My setup is:
Battery (trunk) --> distribution block --> in-line fuse (100amp) --> Starter
Starter --> in-line fuse (80amp) --> Alternator
2AWG wire used for both of these runs. 100amp fuse off the battery and 80Aamp fuse to ALT. The ALT runs from the starter as the fuse box is relocated in the cabin.
On cold starts I blow the 100amp in-line fuse off the battery. And while everyone I ask say 100amp in-line fuse is more than enough I came across this DIY with a 150amp inline fuse off the battery.
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=180487
Does anyone know why they have a 150amp breaker here and what the proper in-line fuse off the battery should be?
As batteries are labelled (650amp CCS), does this imply that a car will draw more from the battery on a CCS? (< cold crank start)
On warm starts I have no issues. Nothing connected to the distribution block currently. So just battery, starter, and alternator.
H22A
OEM Alternator
OEM Starter
Battery checks out fine. (proper voltage)
ALT checks out fine (proper voltage output when car is on)
My situation is complex, but i am looking for help with my problem. My setup is:
Battery (trunk) --> distribution block --> in-line fuse (100amp) --> Starter
Starter --> in-line fuse (80amp) --> Alternator
2AWG wire used for both of these runs. 100amp fuse off the battery and 80Aamp fuse to ALT. The ALT runs from the starter as the fuse box is relocated in the cabin.
On cold starts I blow the 100amp in-line fuse off the battery. And while everyone I ask say 100amp in-line fuse is more than enough I came across this DIY with a 150amp inline fuse off the battery.
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=180487
Does anyone know why they have a 150amp breaker here and what the proper in-line fuse off the battery should be?
As batteries are labelled (650amp CCS), does this imply that a car will draw more from the battery on a CCS? (< cold crank start)
On warm starts I have no issues. Nothing connected to the distribution block currently. So just battery, starter, and alternator.
H22A
OEM Alternator
OEM Starter
Battery checks out fine. (proper voltage)
ALT checks out fine (proper voltage output when car is on)
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