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For those of you running a battery under the front deck, are you using a remote terminal post in the back or are you running straight to the motor?

I'm looking for a terminal I can use that looks safe and makes sense and can't find one. Let me know if any of you have something that works. Thanks!


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Like this?

http://www.genuinedealz.com/blue-sea-sy ... inch-studs

I have a battery up front in my little fishing boat. Works fine, use #2 wire to the back.


Mon May 05, 2014 4:27 am
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^^ That's what i have in mine. Works fine. Got it for a local boat shop Like 15 bucks.

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Mon May 05, 2014 5:43 am
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Also could use a single post just like the one pictured for the ground and a battery switch for the positive.


Mon May 05, 2014 7:14 am
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whats your reasoning?

You will have to run a larger wire to not overheat.

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I just want the majority of weight up front. Big cable is not a problem. I'm actually most concerned with the battery being located near the tank, but will make sure there's nothing dangerous


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^this. And make sure your battery connections are tightened with a wrench. Loose connection can sometimes spark.

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Do you know if I would have to run a separate cable for the ground wire all the way back as well? Or could I locally ground that remote terminal?

Electricity can be perplexing sometimes.


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Run your hot and ground all the way to the back.

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Thank you! 3 bucks a foot on an 18 foot boat won't be cheap but will be worth it for getting on plane (I have a longtail)


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http://www.genuinedealz.com/

If you have time, they have decent pricing on marine wire and what not.


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2 gauge should be plenty, right?


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Mon May 05, 2014 9:04 pm
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This might be cheaper. Haven't checked shipping though:
http://gregsmarinewiresupply.com/Zen/in ... 42c4b9c7e9


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Get some thick ass 20 foot jumper cables shouldn't be more than 50 bucks

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Post Re: Battery Up Front
2 Ga will be more than enough. This is what I did with mine. You can find these on amazon and make hooking and unhooking accessories a breeze. Put a pair up front to hook your batteries, long cables, and accessories into it, and another pair astern to hook any other accessories (charger) and motor up.


http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Systems- ... ystems+150





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www. pacerwiregroup.net has it for $2.78 a foot.


Tue May 06, 2014 10:13 am
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Just saw 20 foot 2 gauge jumper cables at autozone for $50


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That's about $1.25 a foot


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Try a car stereo shop for a distribution block.

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