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where is the best location for the battery to chassis connection on the frame or on the body? i got 1 ground from the head and 1 pos from the alt but undecided about the chassis. frame rail or body bolt?
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I was thinking about where the ground strap for the engine mounts to the body or drilling my frame rail
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It depends on the vehicle. I have had some cars that the frame was actually fairly isolated electrically speaking.
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So I mounted it to the same frame rail that the amps are grounded to. Seems to work good, no more clipping at loud volume or when I did my windows up. The real test will be the drive to work tomorrow morning. I still only have 4 gauge power and ground wire to the system and will upgrade that soon...Thanks for the help.
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Here is the new optima Image
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the chassis ground from battery to frameImage
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here you can see where I mounted engine ground to battery at the front of the head and the alt connection.Image
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good job!
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wow :shock: , hope your battery is held down tight and doesn't weld itself to that brace that is above it....
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the battery fit good in the stock battery tray so it's held down tight. The brace has 1/2" clearance to the plastic cover.
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smokeyand thebandit wrote:the chassis ground from battery to frameImage
I looked at this connection yesterday and it looks a little rusty so I was wondering if you used some kind of sealant between the connection or cover it with undercoating?
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if you do not cover it with some grease it will do that. I use the same stuff that you use on the end of spark plugs myself.
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After I was done hooking up the connections for grounds I would spray them with a primer/paint to cover up the bare metal to stop the rust. Unless it was a expensive ground lug then I would just spray a silicon grease or something on it.
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smokeyand thebandit wrote:Here is the new optima Image
couldn't he just put the same covering that's over the cable shown here over that brace?
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money-b wrote:
smokeyand thebandit wrote:Here is the new optima Image
couldn't he just put the same covering that's over the cable shown here over that brace?
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So you guys really think that the brace is an issue. I really didn't because it's painted or powder coated which won't conduct electricity very well and there is the plastic cover on the terminal. I don't think that brace really does much anyway so I could just remove it but I do like the split loom idea as well... never thought of that. I would think that the grease would wash away from the outer parts of the connection as we get a lot of rain here in B.C. coastal areas. So I will put the grease between the connection and then silicone spray the outside of it to keep out atmosphere and add a split loom to the brace for safety. thanks for the ideas
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