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fused switch panel - trying to make a decision
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<blockquote data-quote="ChitownBasser" data-source="post: 251400" data-attributes="member: 7721"><p>First off, I am by no means a wiring expert. I am in the middle of my wiring/electrical hook ups. </p><p>For your battery 1, a 50 amp circuit breaker should be fine, hopefully. That is what I decided on. Others suggested a 30 amp, but I just went with a 50 to be sure. </p><p>For your battery 2, 8awg should be okay. That is the consensus I have gotten from most of these posts for trolling motors. Plus since you're not wiring it a great distance, 8 is fine. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChitownBasser, post: 251400, member: 7721"] First off, I am by no means a wiring expert. I am in the middle of my wiring/electrical hook ups. For your battery 1, a 50 amp circuit breaker should be fine, hopefully. That is what I decided on. Others suggested a 30 amp, but I just went with a 50 to be sure. For your battery 2, 8awg should be okay. That is the consensus I have gotten from most of these posts for trolling motors. Plus since you're not wiring it a great distance, 8 is fine. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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