azwjowner
Well-Known Member
It would be nice if Jeep would sell separately the shunt they put in the non-ESS Jeeps between N1 and N2, visible in the second photo of an Etorque electrical box here: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/remote-start-issues-aux-bypass.124042/post-2589380Everything's gonna be alright. Forum members are allowed to post what they want (non-political), including you. There's no thread-topic purity requirement.
Consider that the Aux Switch option alone supports 130 Amps (2 x 40A + 2 x 15A + 10A Ign + 10A B+) through N1. The Tow option 7-pin harness is another 30 Amps. That's 160 (optional) Amps without any Jeep electronics (climate, infotainment, USB/12V outlets, various control modules).
JL alternators are rated at 180/220/240 Amps, so sizing an N2 to N1 connection to that spec seems reasonable. The N3 post is fused at 150 Amps, so sizing an N3 to N1 connection for anything over 150 Amps is overkill.
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