28-10-2019, 04:36 PM
The cables should be equal, there is no point in one being thicker that the other, the electricity goes through both to make the circuit.
"Meaty" cables are good in a 6 volt system. Good practice would be to make both cables the same, one to the starter switch, and the other to a starter bolt or a gearbox bell housing bolt, then worry about a switch.
I disconnect a terminal, I didn't want to drill holes, which means the switch would be on a terminal, under the seat, and if you are going to look under the seat, you may as well take a terminal off.
"Meaty" cables are good in a 6 volt system. Good practice would be to make both cables the same, one to the starter switch, and the other to a starter bolt or a gearbox bell housing bolt, then worry about a switch.
I disconnect a terminal, I didn't want to drill holes, which means the switch would be on a terminal, under the seat, and if you are going to look under the seat, you may as well take a terminal off.