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    I'll have a look closely now when rip it all up.
    Just got some goodies. Battery , terminals, some lugs, cables etc...

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    New battery, new terminals, new earth cables. Lucky I attacked this job as a few things were corroded big time. The tray under the battery had surface rust which I cleaned up and flooded with Lanolin. Even found some tools under there. Both - and + terminals were in not a very good condition so, I'm glad I replaced those.
    If things were this bad up the battery end, I hate to think what they're like at the starter motor and alternator end... Those are next on my list.

    Things you find under your battery ...


    Earth strap that went from battery to body to motor was corroded to the shit. The copper was all green and brittle.


    New earth strap lugged and heatshrunk.


    End result.
    These terminals work really well. But, are not very good if you have a few accessories added to it as it ends up a un-tidy looking job. Even though I'm glad I fixed a lot of the corroded cabling etc, the end cabling/terminal job ended up messier than I began with.
    I'm thinking of adding a distributor box next to the battery for some of the accessories.

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    I have been working on mine to add a few more accessories.batt Terminal.JPG

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    Reckon mine fit the 'ugly but do the job' category.

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    @PeeBee you got this mate! Bring it!! These guys ain't seen nuffin!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    I have been working on mine to add a few more accessories.batt Terminal.JPG
    So I'm not alone with my style of wiring !

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    I have been working on mine to add a few more accessories.<img src="http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=71763"/>
    Love it mate, well done;-)

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    Scored myself 12 metres of 70mm2 battery cable for nothing today so now im gunna finally pull out the cole hersee manual battery isolater and put a vsr in with decent cables and tidy up my poxy wiring in the engine bay. Might make some jumper cables aswell with the left over 70mm2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firm351 View Post
    Scored myself 12 metres of 70mm2 battery cable for nothing today so now im gunna finally pull out the cole hersee manual battery isolater and put a vsr in with decent cables and tidy up my poxy wiring in the engine bay. Might make some jumper cables aswell with the left over 70mm2.

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    Wish it was Nissan though, Toyotas just can't keep up with the Pootrol pace.
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    Now I've seen some mighty and interesting busbars in my industry, but this one takes the cake ol' Phil. lol

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