Welsh Dan
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As above? Any ideas of a place in the UK that supplies them? I can make up the kit myself, but it works out more expensive that way and is more hassle.
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Joff
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Kit? Just run wire from the battery to your engine bay, secure the battery in it's new home and earth it.
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Welsh Dan
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As per my previous comment. Amp power lead is silly expensive for 0/1 AWG or 2 AWG. The kit basically has the things to secure the battery, power leads and all the connecting bits
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ed
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Good job you don't need 0 or 1 gauge wire then isn't it.
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Welsh Dan
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I need 2AWG. However, given that its not very common, 0/1AWG is easier.
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Dave A
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just done mine with 0 gauge dont need a "kit" as such, just the right cable, and a battery clamp off a rover. did the job fine in mine.
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ed
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You don't even need 2 AWG wire though... Look at whats already being used in the engine bay.
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Welsh Dan
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I do need 2AWG - why do you think I don't? I can use two runs of 4AWG, which won't look as good.
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shrews corsa
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i feel for you dan
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