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villision 1revin7 04-26-06 11:45 PM

nice clean install

mr_ouija 04-27-06 12:17 AM

Very nice writeup.

I noticed your link to hifisoundconnection is broken. When linking to an external site you need to include the http:// like below.

Code:

<a href="http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/">HiFi Sound Connection</a>

KeloidJonesJr. 04-27-06 12:24 AM

What about removed bin?

mr_ouija 04-27-06 12:26 AM

Also, the digikey link is broken the same way.

moconnor 04-27-06 01:10 AM


Originally Posted by eatmyclutch
What about removed bin?

No bins were removed in the making of this writeup.

Both bins remain in place - I just drilled access holes in the passenger bin.

ReadyKW 04-27-06 02:14 AM

I find this interesting because I am also in the process of relocating my battery.

I did the same thing to the main fuse block, except I silver soldered a jam nut to the back of the bus bar and used a thin round head hex screw and washer to attach the positive cable to it. That way you don't have to disassemble the fuse block to disconnect the battery cable.

You are right, you can't get a 0 or 1/0 in the drivers door sill cable tray. As a result I used 2 awg which barely fits.

In my opinion, threaded 1/4" aluminum tubing for a battery hold down is not adequate. Heaven forbid you ever get in a serious accident, but if you did I wouldn't be surprised if your battery tore loose. I would not want a 25lb brick flying around in my cabin.

Anyway, overall pretty good. And yes, to do it right is a lot of work.

recon fd 04-27-06 07:48 AM

Amazing write up. Archive maybe?

cloead 04-27-06 10:24 AM

lol my relocation took like 8-10 hours and isn't anywhere near that clean. I just hacked the the bin's bottom out and bolted my optima to the floor.

moconnor 04-27-06 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by ReadyKW
I did the same thing to the main fuse block, except I silver soldered a jam nut to the back of the bus bar and used a thin round head hex screw and washer to attach the positive cable to it. That way you don't have to disassemble the fuse block to disconnect the battery cable.

I have updated the write up to reflect this, but the Stringer postive terminal has two dedicated points to attach 10 AWG wire which can be screwed in place. Hence they can be removed in seconds. The negative terminal is the same.


You are right, you can't get a 0 or 1/0 in the drivers door sill cable tray. As a result I used 2 awg which barely fits.
If I were doing it again, I would probably use 2 AWG.


In my opinion, threaded 1/4" aluminum tubing for a battery hold down is not adequate. Heaven forbid you ever get in a serious accident, but if you did I wouldn't be surprised if your battery tore loose. I would not want a 25lb brick flying around in my cabin.
You might be right here. I'll update the write up to suggest steel.

moconnor 04-27-06 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by mr_ouija
Also, the digikey link is broken the same way.

Thanks. Fixed the links.

FDeez 04-28-06 01:28 AM

That's so clean, you can eat off of it!

moconnor 10-16-06 04:25 PM

The web server that the original writeup is sitting on will soon disappear. The new location is here.

RX794 10-16-06 04:42 PM

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In the interest of sharing I have posted what a 51R battery relocated in the rear bin would look like, my friend fabricated the bracket for me, stays put and looks simple.(Don't mind the Jumper cables, hehe)

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...d=201649&stc=1

ZumSpeedRX-7 10-16-06 10:52 PM

since this is turning into show and tell:
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/6...6018sp4.th.jpg

not much to tell... Optima Yellow Top and Carbon Fiber Cover.
and in the engine, i have a jumper box from a BMW so i dont have to run jumper cables through my interior:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/8...pboxld6.th.jpg
maybe that can give some other people some ideas. good write up by the way.

RX72NR 10-17-06 12:12 AM

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OK, here's mine. Honda size Optima battery, Streetwires distribution block, terminals, and connectors. Some leds for show in a cover that I made out of texured black plastic 1/4" thick. 14ft. of 00 guage wire with a 300MA fuse in the engine bay.

silverTRD 10-17-06 12:33 AM

looks real nice. i like the covers, just dont think i'd take the time to fabricatre one

Howard Coleman 10-17-06 07:10 AM

thanks for the nice write-up. space in the FD is always at a premium...

i did the battery relocation thing in 99 seeking to get more rear weight and engine compartment room. my "kit" came from M2 and was comprised of a battery and length of wire. go for it:)

as my car became more tuned up my compartment, then compartments, became more crowded.

currently i have:

passengerside compartment

battery
Kenne Bell Boost A Pump elec module
Kenne Bell adj dial
global electrical kill switch
Alkycontrol pump controller module
Alkycontrol adj module
relay for alcohol system... from my discarded ABS

i like it that the Kill Switch, Boost A Pump dial and the alcohol adjuster are easily reachable from the driver's seat.

Drivers compartment
two Jacobs FC3000 ignition amps. i purposely have them separated from the other elec components.

i do suggest that anyone w a relocated battery install a high quality global Kill Switch.

howard coleman

Veger 10-17-06 02:26 PM

Would love to see the rest f your car if this is anything to go by.
Xerlent work man obviously a car is being looked after im in no doubt.

As stated before this for me is bookmarked and i will be imitating it.

Imitation is i guess the highest form of flattery.

Aplologies as stated in my other posts, beer is getting the better of me tonight.

silver_7 10-17-06 04:42 PM

love the write up on the battery and really cool covers for them I never thought of the covering.

moconnor 10-18-06 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by silverTRD
looks real nice. i like the covers, just dont think i'd take the time to fabricatre one

Trust me - the time to fabricate a cover would be the least of the effort in a battery relocation.

Some of these covers look good. I'm sorry I did not think of doing one during the install.

silver_7 10-18-06 07:46 PM

does anyony have pics of what an optima red top battery would look like in the passenger side bin?

JebenKurac 10-18-06 08:14 PM

here's a pic of mine with the miata battery

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...hmentid=195143

oo7arkman 10-25-06 10:21 PM

These are some great examples of battery relocations. Great writeup. I too will be imitating this procedure to relocate my battery. Man, I am NOT looking forward to doing this. But then again, I guess I know have nothing but time since winter is here in full force now....

SAMIboarder 11-25-06 12:53 AM

the link to the place with all the stinger hardware didn't seem to work in the write-up. but after some searching I found it.

https://app.infopia.com/Shop/Control...8075/SFV/30046

by the way, nice write-up moconnor! learned alot. only thing I don't fully understand is the breaker switch.(sorry, don't know anything about wiring) how many amps do these batteries typically put out? If you have a 150 amp breaker switch, wouldn't it blow all the fuses (like the main 120amp fuse and such) before tripping the breaker? or is the point to the breaker not to protect the fuses, but only a fire safety thing?

Speed of light 11-25-06 02:22 AM

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Very nice moconner. There's a lot to be said for craftsmanship, and I can relate to the amount of time it takes to do a 1st class job.

Here's a pic of my install with the (larger) Odessy PC925 in the drivers side bin. I also included a pic of the tray I made to hold to battery inside the bin. The flanges are attached to the front, left and rear side of the bin with bolts, and will contain the battery in the event the car assumes an undesired attitude--important for safety.

Another note: I ran the positive battery cable directly to the stud on the starter and let exisiting starter cable backfeed the rest of the system. It shortens the cable, simplifies the install, it's clean and it works excellent.


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