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This morning, I was having a conversation with another guy at the barber
shop. He said that he had wired his trolling motor with wires from a pair of decent quality battery cables. Now, I assume that the wires that come from my engine to my battery are the right size. They differ from what I usually buy ( 6 or 8 gauge ), for various boat projects, in their flexibility. It seems to me, that a source of large gauge wiring that is flexible, might well be a pair of jumper cables. I sure can't buy that flexibility at Home Depot in their regular wiring section. Any thoughts or comments? I'm assuming that the correct gauge is selected. -- RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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