https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/3-6l-ess-battery-diagram.14401/has anyone done the big 3 upgrade to their jeeps yet? if so was the process the same as other cars? or completely different cause of the second battery?
Must be a good feeling...check that one of your bucket list.I've been on forums (jeeps, Corvettes, Camaros, motorcycles, trucks) since 2002 and never heard the Big 3.
Now I know.
That was an option?The Big Three is larger gauge and/or higher quality wiring in 3 key areas to improve car audio output and quality: the battery negative to chassis ground cable, the engine block to chassis ground wire(s), and the alternator positive to battery positive cable.
The simple answer is that it can almost always improve the entire electrical system in any vehicle, including the sound system. I don’t have a Jeep to examine. But the auxiliary battery shouldn’t create a problem. I would think that for it to be effective though you also might need to enhance the wiring connecting the two batteries.
Granted I don't do a lot of electrical other than maybe a head unit swap.Must be a good feeling...check that one of your bucket list.


Actually, big 4 will accommodate audio connected to main battery, which is probably what you want.
Unless you’re running SPL competition type gear that has massive electrical needs that’s way overkill. 2 AWG wire is overkill. High quality 4 AWG is more than enough, even for a high end system with multiple amps.Thanks! Looks like I might need more 1/0g.
You're talking jumper cables, right?Unless you’re running SPL competition type gear that has massive electrical needs that’s way overkill. 2 AWG wire is overkill. High quality 4 AWG is more than enough, even for a high end system with multiple amps.
Actually, the big 3 has nothing to do with adding an amp. It's just beefier wire upgrades, such as ground wires in the engine bay and the Charging wire from the alt to battery. Which will help with the flow of electricity and may help people with light dimming.I feel like the OP should have just asked how others are wiring their aftermarket amps and to which battery...
Yeah I know but I’d bet 99% of the time when someone ask about the Big 3 they are referring to amp installation.Actually, the big 3 has nothing to do with adding an amp. It's just beefier wire upgrades, such as ground wires in the engine bay and the Charging wire from the alt to battery. Which will help with the flow of electricity and may help people with light dimming.