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...If the alternator is rated less than 70 amps output, build the charge lead from 8-ga wire; between 70 and 100 amps output, use 6-ga wire; between 100 and 150 amps output, use 4-ga wire; over 150 amps out, use 2-ga wire. Protect the charge lead with 6" of the appropriately sized fusible wire at the charge lead's battery connection. Crimp then solder all terminal ends....
I haven't really paid attention to where the wires go, but I am getting ready to upgrade to a CS130 and was thinking about upgrading wire size. If I understand this correct the charge wire goes to junction then starter before going to battery?If this is true then going from alternator to battery on a CS130 with 4 gauge wire (105 amp) and then to starter, what does the junction block do now and what size should go from starter to junction block? I don't mean to jump this topic, I was thinking this might be somewhat your plan.
thanks for the replys. bd, if I run the charge wire directly to the battery, what would I do with the factory wiring still in place (alternator to junction/fuse block to starter)? Leave it? nlauffer, I did order a cs130 135 amp with an adapter to use my existing 2 spade plug. Good questions; it looks to me like the positive battery cable goes to the starter, and the charge wire goes up to the junction and from there to the alternator. Perhaps bd and others will chime in. I really don't know much about proper wiring and really want to do this right since I am increasing the amperage quite a bit.