I'm installing an Atlee Dodge battery box on my 180 and am open to any pointers from those who've done it.
Who is a good source for the battery cable? What gauge did you chose for the various cables?
All info is appreciated!

akaviator wrote:I'm installing an Atlee Dodge battery box on my 180 and am open to any pointers from those who've done it.
Who is a good source for the battery cable? What gauge did you chose for the various cables? ………...
hotrod180 wrote:akaviator wrote:I'm installing an Atlee Dodge battery box on my 180 and am open to any pointers from those who've done it.
Who is a good source for the battery cable? What gauge did you chose for the various cables? ………...
The previous owner of my 180 installed a firewall mounted Odyssey. From the field-approved 337:
"Three new #4 battery cables & terminal ends were fabricated, these were installed between the battery & master solenoid, battery & ground, and master solenoid & starter solenoid."

StillLearning wrote:I am by no means an expert, nor an electician. But. with the location of the battery, the cables are very short. Perhaps that allows going to a smaller cable and thus weight savings?

hotrod180 wrote:The (early) C180's not only had rubber isolators where the engine bolts to the mount,
but also rubber bushings where the mount bolts to the firewall.
All with ground cables or attachments for ground continuity.
I went ahead & just added an extra ground cable on mine,
from a stud on the back of the engine directly to the firewall.
No question about it being well-grounded now.
john54724 wrote:If possible, place the battery box in such a way you can replace the battery w/o requiring removal of the entire cowling....and be sure it is placed such that you can get the battery in the box (yup I made that mistake first time!). I also used Bogart cables and a new ground strap from engine to frame.
John
john54724 wrote:If possible, place the battery box in such a way you can replace the battery w/o requiring removal of the entire cowling....and be sure it is placed such that you can get the battery in the box (yup I made that mistake first time!). I also used Bogart cables and a new ground strap from engine to frame.
John
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