riggyk said:
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I guess my last question for the moment is....can I attach a 4awg wire safely to either the starter battery or the alternator, and leave it tucked to the side for future connection?
Pat of the reason that it is difficult to stack another ring terminal on the alternator, as is it is always hot/live and they are protected against being easily shorted out. Very important to remove battery cable when working on this, as touch the wrench to grounded metal and it can weld itself to it.
So if you have a wire hooked upto the alternator by the mechanics, well i sure as hell hope they would have the smarts to electrical tape the heck out of it and secure it properly so it could not ground out. That might cause MAJOR issues.
If you took power from engine battery, well the fuse should be withing 7 inches of the battery and simply blow. but even if the fuse does blow, enough time might have passed that something like the engine computer, might lose its magic smoke.
There are a lot of warnings about jumpstarting the newest cars, and not only because of the risk of touching the jumper cables together, but that is a big NONO, as the fuse it to prevent the wires from overheating and melting, it is not fast enough to protect delicate electronics that are not adequately protected.
Whatever cable the mechanics might be able to hook to alternator (+), should be long enough to reach solenoid, wherever you decide to mount it. While one can use 4awg Butt splices to join 4awg cable, these pretty much require a hydraulic crimper to do properly and will introduce some resistance into the circuit.