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Swerve17 3rd May 2011 00:47

Weird battery +/- terminals
 
Hey there, I've got a sound system I'm trying to fit into my new saxo and I've got as far as connecting the power cable to the battery (Meaning I've done all the inside wiring) but the + terminal is far too big to allow the ring connector over it. I've tried bodging it on, but that causes the alarm to go off when I try and start her.

Anyone had this happen before? Will I have to buy a new battery to make it work?

Thanks.

Claki 3rd May 2011 01:22

See if the O ring will fit under that 10mm nut.

If not just cut the O ring off and wrap the bare cable round the thread and do the nut up again.




Hopefully job done :y:

Swerve17 3rd May 2011 11:29

Thanks mate, got some time off today so I'll try it then.

iluminusbutterfly 3rd May 2011 12:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by claki (Post 5285885)
if not just cut it off and wrap the bare cable round the thread and do the nut up again.

do not, under any circumstances do that

Claki 3rd May 2011 13:06

Why not? Mines done the same an has been on the last 2 saxos ive owned

iluminusbutterfly 3rd May 2011 13:09

because i'm guessing he doesn't live in a house which is portable

Swerve17 3rd May 2011 15:47

Well I've just tried it (Came to the end of my tether, I have a spare power cable anyway) and once again, the car alarm went off when I tried to start her. It went off 3 times in fact. Neighbours, not happy.

I'll stick a picture up of the battery, hang on.

Claki 3rd May 2011 17:07

it sounds like a problem with the alarm its self, what make is it?

iluminusbutterfly 3rd May 2011 17:18

sounds to me like the power is being drawn the wrong side of the alarm/alarm siren and as such when power is being sent to the amp it is going through the siren

Swerve17 3rd May 2011 17:43

Well I've not even connected the amp yet, thats sitting in my garage. This is just with the cable on the battery!

And its the fac. fitted alarm system, it has gone off a few times randomly since I got the car (Like in the work car park, and in the halfords car park *cringe*) but its not been bad. I'm thinking new battery might be the best way forward tbh.

Claki 3rd May 2011 17:57

a new battery wont cure it, its gotta be alarm related

iluminusbutterfly 3rd May 2011 18:38

are you sure you arnt doing something stupid like having the other end touching earth and shorting?

Swerve17 3rd May 2011 21:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Claki (Post 5287005)
a new battery wont cure it, its gotta be alarm related

Well, when I first tried to disconnect the negative terminal the alarm went off too, so I just left it and was very careful. I just thought with a new battery, I could just attach it using the ring connector, as I had on my old car.

Swerve17 3rd May 2011 21:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by iluminusbutterfly (Post 5287128)
are you sure you arnt doing something stupid like having the other end touching earth and shorting?

Heh I just had to think then, but no thats not happening because the earths already connected up too a bolt.

iluminusbutterfly 4th May 2011 02:20

that doesnt mean anything, is the other end of the live wire touching the chassis?

Swerve17 4th May 2011 12:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by iluminusbutterfly (Post 5288139)
that doesnt mean anything, is the other end of the live wire touching the chassis?

Maybe...

iluminusbutterfly 4th May 2011 13:02

sigh......

Swerve17 4th May 2011 13:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by iluminusbutterfly (Post 5288574)
sigh......

It was.
:oops:

Balls. Was that causing the alarm to go off then?

Swerve17 4th May 2011 13:14

Well actually, it was touching the other end of the earth. Which is attached to the chassis.

iluminusbutterfly 4th May 2011 14:06

potentially, but even if it wasn't the cause its still a Darwin award level of intelligence, try connecting up the amp fully and then seeing if the alarm goes off


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