there was more info on the back of the label,, cant look now as i am 1400km away and wont be back until early May.
the cable is rather thick, but if i cant get the correct info for it i will just use 4awg wire with a 150amp breaker..
just would have liked to use this as its got the battery already soldered on and i don't have a decent soldering iron to do the job..
i was trying to avoid the cost of one for a once off job.. oh well...
as for the wiring kit, i will use it for what it was meant for, wiring up an amp once i get one..
thanx anyway guys
I'm sure a auto elec wouldn't charge much to crimp a couple of cables for you.
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
yeah thats true,,
ok,, but i have been looking around google about this as i have had a bit of time today,,
looks like 4 gauge is pretty much the same as 4awg..
but i think i will start from scratch,,
Malgreen (19th April 2015)
yeah thanx Evil..
now just to work out how to mount the bloody thing,,,lmao
not a bad spot, i will look at mine when i get home.
but i think there is a heap of pipes there for the ABS .
i was going to back a bracket on the fire wall but not sure about attaching it as i have no idea whats behind that panel..
there are 2 or 3 bolts that have nothing attached to them on the engine side of the wall but i dont know if i can use then or that they hold some thing else in place on the other side...
i could drill a small hole and stick a probe in to see,, maybe,,lol
I think the abs module is on the other side of the plate I mounted the ctek too. To make things easier I removed the entire plate and mounted it then wired it up.
The only issue here is heat. These dont like heat. So I have ordered some heat shield for the battery and the ctek. This should help a little.
I may even still move it to under the dash on the lhs but thats on my list of things to do.
Last edited by mudski; 21st April 2015 at 01:51 PM.