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<blockquote data-quote="SI&amp;lt;mr&amp;gt;11" data-source="post: 2732744" data-attributes="member: 573586"><p>Just some smaller things that might help out........ zip ties, loom, and heat shrink tubing to protect the wires.</p><p></p><p>size of fuse would depend on how many amps your alt puts out. If it's stock, probably won't need more than 120a fuse for now. If you are upgrading your alt., you could just match the fuse to the 1/0 wire (250-300a). I have a run of 1/0 guage from my batt+ to alt that's fused to 250a.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SI<mr>11, post: 2732744, member: 573586"] Just some smaller things that might help out........ zip ties, loom, and heat shrink tubing to protect the wires. size of fuse would depend on how many amps your alt puts out. If it's stock, probably won't need more than 120a fuse for now. If you are upgrading your alt., you could just match the fuse to the 1/0 wire (250-300a). I have a run of 1/0 guage from my batt+ to alt that's fused to 250a. [/QUOTE]
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