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Nice way to clean up multiple A/V wires to battery

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by Mike402, May 6, 2021.

  1. May 6, 2021 at 4:14 PM
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    Mike402

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    I ran across these ultimate battery terminals by knukonceptz and thought they were pretty cool. You can run up to 0 gauge into them, and also do a side terminal post if you don't want to cut the factory wires. Really helps to clean up the wiring mess if you have multiple accessories running to your battery. I have a total of 6 going to the positive terminal and it was a mess before putting these in.

    This is the factory 24 series battery less than a year old. Plan on going to an AGM 27 once this one shits the bed.

    Anyhow thought I would toss it out there for anyone that may not have seen them. Nice mod at $30 for both terminals if you ask me...

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  2. May 6, 2021 at 10:47 PM
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    How easy to install??
     
  3. May 6, 2021 at 11:08 PM
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    Bit of a pain as I don't have the right crimping/cutting tools for heavy gauge wire, so I ended up using a dremel to cut the larger factory wires, and a razor blade to peel back the plastic and expose the wires. Thankfully its a once and done deal for that.

    Also I do think its easier to remove the negative post with a 10mm socket, rather than a 5mm hex key as you do with these.

    However I still think its worth it and prefer the clean look of these. They also have side posts where you can take an additional 0 gauge wire in case you want to do big 3 + a 0 gauge power wire for your amps.
     

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