chupr0kabra
05-19-2008, 11:32 AM
I did a few searches, but didn't come up with quite what I'm looking for. I know very little about stereo wiring. I had an install shop put in an amp, new speakers, head unit, etc. several years ago. The positive cable for the amp runs through the grommet in the firewall, to a fuse box, then to the positive terminal connector on the battery. The shop connected it to the terminal by cutting some of the insulation away, cutting part of a ring terminal off (to make it a "C"), then slipping that around the positive post, sandwiching it between the insulation.
Well, this weekend, I replaced the positive battery cable because it was really corroded. After getting everything back together, I'm not sure I want to cut the boot on the new cable and re-wire it the same way.
When re-running the new positive cable for the battery, one of the connections goes across the fans to the fuse box, where it has a ring terminal that is held down by a 15mm nut. Instead of cutting the boot and running the stereo fuse positive to that, can I get/make a longer cable and run it to the ring terminal on the fuse box?
Cliff's Notes: Can I wire the amp positive cable to the positive connection the battery has on the fuse box under the hood?
Sorry for being so long-winded. Just trying to describe this as best I can.
-Mike
Well, this weekend, I replaced the positive battery cable because it was really corroded. After getting everything back together, I'm not sure I want to cut the boot on the new cable and re-wire it the same way.
When re-running the new positive cable for the battery, one of the connections goes across the fans to the fuse box, where it has a ring terminal that is held down by a 15mm nut. Instead of cutting the boot and running the stereo fuse positive to that, can I get/make a longer cable and run it to the ring terminal on the fuse box?
Cliff's Notes: Can I wire the amp positive cable to the positive connection the battery has on the fuse box under the hood?
Sorry for being so long-winded. Just trying to describe this as best I can.
-Mike