You might want to find a different source for accurate technical info. It's unnecessary to have a battery for only the AT. The one correct point is to insure as little voltage drop as possible. That's done by using a heavier wire gauge.
Breaker fuse? No such thing exists. You would typically have a breaker, or a fuse, but not a "breaker fuse". It is not necessary to wire power dedicated separate from the other electronics. What it is needed is to use sufficient wire gauge to insure as little voltage drop as possible. If your "dedicated" install uses an insufficient wire gauge, it too will have unacceptable voltage drop. You wasted money and material over-doing what you actually don't understand, but got lucky that you got something that works adequately.
Thanks for this info!! We’ve been looking at how to move our battery to the back and wasn’t sure what wire to run, how to etc.
Glad I could help! I just uploaded a better video in 4k without all the sniffling. And it’s more specific! 😂
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You might want to find a different source for accurate technical info. It's unnecessary to have a battery for only the AT. The one correct point is to insure as little voltage drop as possible. That's done by using a heavier wire gauge.
Did your graphs get caught in a hailstorm? Good vid too
Breaker fuse? No such thing exists. You would typically have a breaker, or a fuse, but not a "breaker fuse". It is not necessary to wire power dedicated separate from the other electronics. What it is needed is to use sufficient wire gauge to insure as little voltage drop as possible. If your "dedicated" install uses an insufficient wire gauge, it too will have unacceptable voltage drop. You wasted money and material over-doing what you actually don't understand, but got lucky that you got something that works adequately.
I misworded.
Older video but I’ve learned since. I know it’s not needed now. Just an extra safety precaution between the block and the battery.