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Another Batt box mod

Bill W

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My 6TN's finally died so I went and replaced them with a pair of group 65 Batts (1000ca each ) so instead of just shimming them in with 2x4's like I did on my last deuce, I went a bit more secure setup this time ( and added a master switch ).
 

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That looks real nice.
 

Bill W

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More a curiosity(always lookin to learn) why did you switch the negative instead of the positive?
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With DC current it does not matter which post ( +/- ) you put the cutoff switch ( ac current is a different story ).

Thanks for the compliments guys
I always like posting/seeing pic's as it seems to explain alot more/better than just reading about it.
 

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That is awesome Bill!


Anybody who saw your truck in October wouldn't be surprised though..........................
 

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Thanks Bill, good to know. I mostly work on houses so I deal more with ac and just figured it would be the same for dc.....like they say learn something new every day!
 

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nice mod. putting the cutoff switch there is easier than mounting in the cab...which I did.
 

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With DC current it does not matter which post ( +/- ) you put the cutoff switch ( ac current is a different story ).

Thanks for the compliments guys
I always like posting/seeing pic's as it seems to explain alot more/better than just reading about it.

On a vehicle, it is better to disconnect the negative side.

A couple things to consider are, when you add any wiring, it's better to add it on the negative side for less chance of a shorting failure(to chassis).

There is much more "ground" or chassis, than there is positive circuit wiring(more potential to short out, is eliminated).

Not as important, but still a factor, DC electricity does flow from negative to positive.


Look at sanctioning bodies of motor-sports, They almost always specify to cut off the neg side.

In industrial equipment, it's also the standard.
 
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