NormB
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Okay, looked through the manuals, this one's been on my mind for awhile as I'd like to place some circuit breakers in strategic locations.
One place in particular is the slave port. Have a jumper cable (thanks JuanPrado for parts), generator - with TWO dead, toast, Optima yellow tops (it's okay, amazon refunded $$$$ from 18 months ago) replaced with flooded cell lead-acid batteries.
Wondering if I ever need to jump the truck (6.2L NA), how much current will be going through those cables (20 feet) and the slave port?
Stuff happens. I've seen some pretty good fireworks in the past in cars that had some mysterious short that only became obvious once the cables were connected. A circuit breaker inline would've prevented the meltdown I'd think.
Overkill? Never been a problem before? There really aren't a lot of fusible links in the circuitry on these trucks. Surprisingly, as they're all over modern cars out of Dee-troyt.
So if someone could throw me a bone here, if you know for sure, or better yet, can direct me to one of the manuals where this is discussed/outlined/specified, I'd appreciate it.
One place in particular is the slave port. Have a jumper cable (thanks JuanPrado for parts), generator - with TWO dead, toast, Optima yellow tops (it's okay, amazon refunded $$$$ from 18 months ago) replaced with flooded cell lead-acid batteries.
Wondering if I ever need to jump the truck (6.2L NA), how much current will be going through those cables (20 feet) and the slave port?
Stuff happens. I've seen some pretty good fireworks in the past in cars that had some mysterious short that only became obvious once the cables were connected. A circuit breaker inline would've prevented the meltdown I'd think.
Overkill? Never been a problem before? There really aren't a lot of fusible links in the circuitry on these trucks. Surprisingly, as they're all over modern cars out of Dee-troyt.
So if someone could throw me a bone here, if you know for sure, or better yet, can direct me to one of the manuals where this is discussed/outlined/specified, I'd appreciate it.