Martinjmpr
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As I posted last week in the "what did you do" thread, I put in the shelf for my 2nd battery. Already have the isolator and terminal fuse holders and just ordered fuses, and fuse block for accessories.
I'll be using the 2nd battery as a "house battery" primarily for my 12v refrigerator, but may also install the 2m HAM radio. Here's my question, though:
Once I run the wire from the power source (fuse block on 2nd battery), what is the best way to get that wire into the interior compartment under the dash? I know there is a wiring harness that is on the driver's side of the firewall, but are there any other good ways to push a wire through the firewall? I don't want to have to drill a hole (and see no reason why I should if there is some existing way to do this.)
I know this is primarily a "street" oriented board but I figure that a lot of you guys run big amps, speakers, lights, etc, and have probably had a similar dilemma where you need to run a power wire through the firewall.
I'm confident that once I get through the firewall, there are enough plastic panels throughout the interior that I can hide my wires by just running them underneath some of the interior trim pieces.
Thanks in advance and if you have pictures, I'd appreciate seeing what you did.
I'll be using the 2nd battery as a "house battery" primarily for my 12v refrigerator, but may also install the 2m HAM radio. Here's my question, though:
Once I run the wire from the power source (fuse block on 2nd battery), what is the best way to get that wire into the interior compartment under the dash? I know there is a wiring harness that is on the driver's side of the firewall, but are there any other good ways to push a wire through the firewall? I don't want to have to drill a hole (and see no reason why I should if there is some existing way to do this.)
I know this is primarily a "street" oriented board but I figure that a lot of you guys run big amps, speakers, lights, etc, and have probably had a similar dilemma where you need to run a power wire through the firewall.
I'm confident that once I get through the firewall, there are enough plastic panels throughout the interior that I can hide my wires by just running them underneath some of the interior trim pieces.
Thanks in advance and if you have pictures, I'd appreciate seeing what you did.