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connecting 10 gauge to 4 gauge?
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<blockquote data-quote="shimmy" data-source="post: 430342" data-attributes="member: 22133"><p>Just replied and lost my reply...bummer. Thanks guys for the feedback. Makes me feel more confident about this whole process and i still have a LONG ways to go, but with every bit of feedback or article i read, i am slowly starting to get this process. You all are awesome. I am using the battery switch pictured and was wondering how i would wire the negative lines with the battery? I will have it rigged so each battery takes on all electronics at once and when it gets low, i will switch to the other battery. Most graphs include a starter engine connected to the battery, but i won't have a hp motor hooked up to the batteries. Any thoughts on the negative wiring? Thanks all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shimmy, post: 430342, member: 22133"] Just replied and lost my reply...bummer. Thanks guys for the feedback. Makes me feel more confident about this whole process and i still have a LONG ways to go, but with every bit of feedback or article i read, i am slowly starting to get this process. You all are awesome. I am using the battery switch pictured and was wondering how i would wire the negative lines with the battery? I will have it rigged so each battery takes on all electronics at once and when it gets low, i will switch to the other battery. Most graphs include a starter engine connected to the battery, but i won't have a hp motor hooked up to the batteries. Any thoughts on the negative wiring? Thanks all. [/QUOTE]
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