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Old 20 Feb 2009, 09:01 am
Alan WA4SCA
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Default How to run heavy DC cable from passenger compartment to battery in 2009 Accord?

Hi,

Anybody have experience with running a heavy DC power cable for a ham
rig through the firewall, or other route, to get to the battery in a
2009 or recent V-6 Accord Coupe? The service manuals are not yet
available, and my old Accord is too ancient to provide guidance in
finding a suitable path.


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