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Thread: OT: Too many wires connected sloppily to battery!!

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    Inactive Member Zeus's Avatar
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    Get a Crutchfield mag and go to the car audio hardware section...

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    What are you running off the + terminal, if I can ask? ...that's alot of stuff!

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    Well, subwoofer amp, alarm, 3 wires used for my turbo timer, remote start, and proximity sensor, and my fogs. That's only the tip of the iceberg of what I could be doing.

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    I have like 6 fused, but nonetheless sloppy and seemlingly dangerous wires connected to + battery terminal. Is there a nice way to do this like with one wire running but a distributor block with fuses or something? Thanks!

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    You just said it. You can use a car Stereo distribution block.

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    A proximaty sensor that can be easily tricked I might add biggrin

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    Ya friggin FACT on those Clifford alarms tend to screw things up. But with FACT off, go ahead and trying tricking it!

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    I hooked up another fuse block for all that crap. I have 12+ hooked up to the battery before. If you want I will post a picture of what I did.

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    yeah post a pic =)

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    Yes please post it!

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