mattsk8
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- Jun 5, 2024
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- Location
- Michigan
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
First post here. I have a 1986 K20 that I've built from the ground up. I have a hopefully simple question about hooking up my headlights, horns, off-road lights, and some constant 12v power inside the cab for stereo memory, a CB, Dakota Digital gauges, etc.
I'm installing a relay box, it has 6 fused relays in it. This will operate my H4/H1 headlights, my off-road lights, and my air horns. All this is already hooked up, I'm adding the relay box to clean things up under the hood. My question is... Is it better to power the (fused) 8 gauge wire I'll add to feed the relays off the threaded lug on the back of the alternator, or just come straight off the battery?
My thought is that it doesn't matter because the threaded lug on the alternator gets connected to the battery (via the starter) anyway. But figured I'd ask in case there might be something I'm missing. It would be a few feet shorter if I came off the battery with that 8 gauge feed.
I'm installing a relay box, it has 6 fused relays in it. This will operate my H4/H1 headlights, my off-road lights, and my air horns. All this is already hooked up, I'm adding the relay box to clean things up under the hood. My question is... Is it better to power the (fused) 8 gauge wire I'll add to feed the relays off the threaded lug on the back of the alternator, or just come straight off the battery?
My thought is that it doesn't matter because the threaded lug on the alternator gets connected to the battery (via the starter) anyway. But figured I'd ask in case there might be something I'm missing. It would be a few feet shorter if I came off the battery with that 8 gauge feed.