shepherd92683
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As some of you may know I have had a hell of a time with the charging system in my '08 TB, mainly because Im a car stereo addict
... I am about to buy some new wire and lugs to do some re wiring to try to optimize my set up. Here is the way I have it at the moment (I'm not getting into rear battery setup at all on this):
Pos. battery term to Alt Pos. with 1/0 wire
Neg. battery term through sensor to strut tower with 1/0 wire
Neg. battery term through sensor to fender with 4 ga.
Strut tower to engine block with 4 ga.
I am thinking it would work best this way:
Pos. battery term to Alt Pos. with 1/0 wire
Neg. battery term through sensor to alt. mounting bolt with 2/0 wire
Alt. mounting bolt to strut tower with 1/0 wire
Strut tower to fender with 1/0 wire
I was suggested to do it like this:
Negative battery terminal through sensor to alternator mounting bolt
The same alternator mounting bolt to frame rail
The same bolt on the frame rail to the strut tower.
My question is why connect a wire from alt bolt to frame and then frame to strut tower if the strut tower and frame are welded together and the current runs through them both together? The 'suggested' way also does not mention making a connection to the fender which IS a factory connection that runs though the sensor.
My theory is that the 2/0 cable that goes to the alt mounting bolt sees all the current in the system. The alt is mounted to the block so that eliminates the use of adding an additional ground to the block. All grounds are daisy chained off the ground to alt bolt which run through the current sensor. I can't think of a better way to do this but if anyone has an idea I'm willing to take any and all feedback on this. This is a measure twice cut once approach so any help is welcome!
... I am about to buy some new wire and lugs to do some re wiring to try to optimize my set up. Here is the way I have it at the moment (I'm not getting into rear battery setup at all on this):Pos. battery term to Alt Pos. with 1/0 wire
Neg. battery term through sensor to strut tower with 1/0 wire
Neg. battery term through sensor to fender with 4 ga.
Strut tower to engine block with 4 ga.
I am thinking it would work best this way:
Pos. battery term to Alt Pos. with 1/0 wire
Neg. battery term through sensor to alt. mounting bolt with 2/0 wire
Alt. mounting bolt to strut tower with 1/0 wire
Strut tower to fender with 1/0 wire
I was suggested to do it like this:
Negative battery terminal through sensor to alternator mounting bolt
The same alternator mounting bolt to frame rail
The same bolt on the frame rail to the strut tower.
My question is why connect a wire from alt bolt to frame and then frame to strut tower if the strut tower and frame are welded together and the current runs through them both together? The 'suggested' way also does not mention making a connection to the fender which IS a factory connection that runs though the sensor.
My theory is that the 2/0 cable that goes to the alt mounting bolt sees all the current in the system. The alt is mounted to the block so that eliminates the use of adding an additional ground to the block. All grounds are daisy chained off the ground to alt bolt which run through the current sensor. I can't think of a better way to do this but if anyone has an idea I'm willing to take any and all feedback on this. This is a measure twice cut once approach so any help is welcome!