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Fused Battery Cable
Fused battery cables serve as the connection between batteries and the fuse block or starters. They play a crucial role in the car's operating system by transmitting power to key components. A vehicle without the proper fuse battery cable assembly may experience operational difficulties or even complete failure.
Any malfunction in the battery cable will disrupt the power flow, causing other car components to fail automatically. When selecting fused battery cables, it is important to double-check the gauge and cable length.
- The cable comes with a compact fuse holder
- A fused battery cable has a fuse located at the power source
- Protects the vehicle appliances from receiving power overload
- Ring Terminal Harness Accessory for use with multiple batteries.
- Black quick disconnect
- For 12 volt models only
- Contains a 7.5 amp fuse
- Length : 2 ft
What are fused battery cables?
The design of the fused battery cable features two heavy-gauge wires. The positive wire, encased in a red jacket, ensures proper connection to the vehicle battery and its computer system. The negative battery cable, on the other hand, is wrapped in a black jacket and is also known as the ground cable or ground strap.

The wire connects the battery to the chassis for grounding, creating a closed loop that enables continuous power flow from the battery to the vehicle's essential components.
What are the applications of fused battery cables?
Technological advancements now allow for the incorporation of in-line fuses within battery cables. These in-line fuses are integrated into two cables that are connected via a fuse and fuse box or fuse holder. Using a fused battery cable helps protect the circuits of the powered components. The fuse holder within the in-line fuse battery maintains a watertight seal, ensuring that electrical devices connected to the vehicle battery are safe from overcharging with the current.

The filament within the fuse melts and disrupts the circuit whenever the current exceeds the normal required charge. When the engine starts, the starter motors draw the highest current among all vehicle components. Therefore, having an in-line fuse battery helps protect the alternator, as it is designed to break the circuit in the event of an overload.
What are the advantages of using fused battery cables?
Fused battery cables are prevalent in automotive electrical systems. They play a crucial role in various applications, including transmitting power from the battery to other electrical devices. Fused battery cables are available in different lengths and depend on the type of vehicle and gauges. When replacing the cable, it is essential to check and confirm these two factors to ensure compatibility with a specific vehicle type.

Some of the common fused battery cables advantages are:
- The cable comes with a compact fuse holder- No need to have an additional power distribution module or fuse holder.
- A fused battery cable has a fuse located at the power source- This reduces installation time when replacing and repairing it.
- Protects the vehicle appliances from receiving power overload.