Thinking of placing the battery for my Elk M1 in a separate can on an adjacent wall. What is the furthest run of wire I can place the battery? I am looking at about 15 feet.
I think if you are trying to stay UL you might have to keep it in the same can, not sure though. You could always install a fuse at the battery that is large enough to handle load and charging current but small enough to blow on a dead short.
Pepboys has in line fue holders for a couple of bucks. I would use a 10 or 15 amp blade fuse.
Electrically, I don't see any issue with this. As far as wire 14 AWG for 15 feet...that should be plenty.
Spanky will have the final say.
I guess I would want to remove the stock battery leads to place the heavier gauge wire rather than just splicing into them? I think I saw somewhere where the face of the ELK can be removed. Is there terminal strip under the cover that the preinstalled battery leads are connected to?
Thinking of placing the battery for my Elk M1 in a separate can on an adjacent wall. What is the furthest run of wire I can place the battery? I am looking at about 15 feet.
Thinking of placing the battery for my Elk M1 in a separate can on an adjacent wall. What is the furthest run of wire I can place the battery? I am looking at about 15 feet.
Why do want to do this??
Thinking of placing the battery for my Elk M1 in a separate can on an adjacent wall. What is the furthest run of wire I can place the battery? I am looking at about 15 feet.
Why do want to do this??
I have a 48" can and am running out of room to place a fourth zone expander. It is not a great reason but I would prefer to have all my expanders in the same can and move the "extraneous" stuff (like the battery) to a separate can if possible.
Measuring the distance between the terminals of a battery with metal calipers can test your reflexes also. The points on the calipers quickly burn off!![]()
What happens when wires connected to a battery short out can be pretty incredible.
I have taken a paper clip, HELD IT WITH PLIERS, and shorted across the terminals of a charged up 8 amp hour battery. The paper clip glows red hot and melts away.