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Where to pull the 206 Amp power cable

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08.05.2020 18:53 # 1
ersin61
Hello friends. I have an amplifier in my hand, but I couldn't see a place to pass the cable from the battery. I would appreciate if friends who know where to get in will help if I can help.
08.05.2020 18:53 # 2
Alicilik
The diesels also have a gap behind the shock absorber on the sofor side, there will be a type there that Type is exactly behind the steering gear fuse box. I spent 2 gauge from there.
08.05.2020 18:53 # 3
ersin61
Thanks, let me see, I will return soon. There was a little mishap. I cut my hand. :) :)
08.05.2020 18:53 # 4
outlaw
08.05.2020 18:53 # 5
Alicilik
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:) this is my car.
08.05.2020 18:53 # 6
ersin61
Thank you guys yesterday I looked yesterday if you think there is a small hole in the ground like the flat floor under the shock absorber tower, you mean it.
08.05.2020 18:53 # 7
HardPilot
As mentioned, the cable that will pass from where the plug is, but when you remove that plug, make a hole on the plug, pass the cable through it and put it back on. otherwise, a small amount of sound enters and the metal of the vehicle rubs against the cable by abrasion. After all, it is very dangerous because it is a + electricity. Also, when you plug the cable into the + pole of the battery, immediately install a fuse within a few cm.
08.05.2020 18:53 # 8
ersin61
[QUOTE = HardPilot] As mentioned, the cable that will pass from where the plug is, but when you remove that plug, make a hole on the plug, pass the cable through and put back the plug. otherwise, a small amount of sound enters and the metal of the vehicle rubs against the cable by abrasion. After all, it is very dangerous because it is a + electricity. Also, when you plug the cable into the + pole of the battery, immediately install a fuse within a few cm.
Thanks..
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