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![]() "W1TEF" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 10:59:24 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 10:15:05 -0400, W1TEF wrote: I will take the blame for that - I should have used red/black shrink wrap to designate hot and ground. I just assumed that black is ground in most wiring schemes meaning that white would be hot - 12 Vdc what else could it be? :) The color codes are different for AC and DC wiring. To make matters worse, Europeans seem to be using Red for (+) and Yellow for (-). I know. The only thing available to me in that gauge was what I used - and it was a twelve foot run from where the battery placed in the bow to the fuse panel. The only way to run the cable from the battery to the fuse panel was under the ribs along the floor through a drain channel. Round stranded cable of that gauge wouldn't fit right, but the flat was a perfect fit. Go with what works. :) Y S H K B That's all I will say about that. |
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