Just bought a Inteli power battery charger/converter and a Blue Sea Systems ST Blade Fuse block....the wiring i am assuming from battery to fuse block should be 4-8 gauge wire and i am putting a slow reset 30am circuit in between the fuse block and the Battery positive. Then I will run the battery negative from the fuse block back to the battery and the battery ground to the frame. I need to put the Inteli power positive and negtive inbetween both positive and negative( i am assuming that i can connect the inteli power positive to the 30 amp circuite) and then I am not quite sure how to splice the negative ....do they make ground posts or stud connectors or something like that and where do you get them along with the 4-8 gauge wire...i see fleet farm has it but i dont need a whole spool...of gauge and the local hardware store goes to about 10 any ideas in the east metro where to go...
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Just bought a Inteli power battery charger/converter and a Blue Sea Systems ST Blade Fuse block....the wiring i am assuming from battery to fuse block should be 4-8 gauge wire and i am putting a slow reset 30am circuit in between the fuse block and the Battery positive. Then I will run the battery negative from the fuse block back to the battery and the battery ground to the frame. I need to put the Inteli power positive and negtive inbetween both positive and negative( i am assuming that i can connect the inteli power positive to the 30 amp circuite) and then I am not quite sure how to splice the negative ....do they make ground posts or stud connectors or something like that and where do you get them along with the 4-8 gauge wire...i see fleet farm has it but i dont need a whole spool...of gauge and the local hardware store goes to about 10 any ideas in the east metro where to go...
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