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I am going to make the grounding harness that runs the generator, body, starter, and pcb? Box, to the engine ground.How many ground/return Amps are you trying to carry?
EEEKK!!! That needs to be MUCH larger than 12Ga/10Ga. The generator (alternator, 100Amps), and starter (up to 1500Amps) will ground through the engine, but steel has about 10% the conductivity of copper (and power has to jump through gaskets and bolts). From the negative post of the low 12V battery, go with a 2 gauge or thicker wire to the alternator, 0 gauge to the starter, and 8-10 gauge to the engine block itself and another 8-10 gauge for the PCB (where all the power for the rest of the chassis splits from).I am going to make the grounding harness that runs the generator, body, starter, and PCB Box, to the engine ground.
I think I may have been a little muddy in explaining what I want to do. That's my fault. I want to make the harness that kascar sells and everyone recommends installing. I have seen how to make it explained on flashoffroad but I think he uses 8 or 10 gauge wire. I'm not replacing any existing wires. I just want the mentioned grounds grounded to the back of the engine like the kit is supposed to. I could just buy the premade kit but I can't spend the $70 right now. This is a cheaper option right now.EEEKK!!! That needs to be MUCH larger than 12Ga/10Ga. The generator (alternator, 100Amps), and starter (up to 1500Amps) will ground through the engine, but steel has about 10% the conductivity of copper (and power has to jump through gaskets and bolts). From the negative post of the low 12V battery, go with a 2 gauge or thicker wire to the alternator, 0 gauge to the starter, and 8-10 gauge to the engine block itself and another 8-10 gauge for the PCB (where all the power for the rest of the chassis splits from).
I do too. That's why I want to make sure I use the correct gauge. I'm pretty sure in the post "glow plug gospel" even mentioned making your own. I just want to make sure I'm doing it right.I just think skimping on grounding will result in a fire. But thats just my opinion...
Harness is Prestolite 10 gauge, 1oz. wire. It's for bonding all components, not made for loads.
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