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Big 3 upgrade for 2021 Ford F150....Fuse or not to fuse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8843139" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Same here been doing systems for 30+ years now and not once have I fused the wire from the alternator to the battery when doing the big 3 and never had one fail. Then again the quality of the wire matters also. I wish my buddy wasn't retired and still working at the factory he did in Kankakee, IL. All they made there was pure copper wiring from the stuff we all use to the stuff the electric company uses to the government. I used to get 100 foot rolls of it so cheap. Most I paid was something like 15 bucks for a roll and it should have been 75-100. All because they had over run of it so they had to clear it out to people they knew. If he was still there still I would have stocked up again when I go back down to Illinois in August. I still remember one time I bought was icr if it was a 500ft or 600ft roll of it and sold a bunch of it, made a like 700-800 dollars on that purchase and still covered my costs and left me an extra 50 feet on top of the 50 feet I used in the car and boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8843139, member: 676743"] Same here been doing systems for 30+ years now and not once have I fused the wire from the alternator to the battery when doing the big 3 and never had one fail. Then again the quality of the wire matters also. I wish my buddy wasn't retired and still working at the factory he did in Kankakee, IL. All they made there was pure copper wiring from the stuff we all use to the stuff the electric company uses to the government. I used to get 100 foot rolls of it so cheap. Most I paid was something like 15 bucks for a roll and it should have been 75-100. All because they had over run of it so they had to clear it out to people they knew. If he was still there still I would have stocked up again when I go back down to Illinois in August. I still remember one time I bought was icr if it was a 500ft or 600ft roll of it and sold a bunch of it, made a like 700-800 dollars on that purchase and still covered my costs and left me an extra 50 feet on top of the 50 feet I used in the car and boat. [/QUOTE]
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