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<blockquote data-quote="MrGiggles" data-source="post: 473666" data-attributes="member: 22613"><p>I would probably use a distribution block designed for car audio, or a bus bar, as mentioned. Allows you to easily add other accessories as well.</p><p></p><p>You'd want to go a little bigger than the factory wire size because of the added length. 4 AWG is probably a safe bet.</p><p></p><p>With that long of a run, it would be wise to add a large inline fuse close to the battery, a circuit breaker would work too. Also allows you to cut power easily during storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGiggles, post: 473666, member: 22613"] I would probably use a distribution block designed for car audio, or a bus bar, as mentioned. Allows you to easily add other accessories as well. You'd want to go a little bigger than the factory wire size because of the added length. 4 AWG is probably a safe bet. With that long of a run, it would be wise to add a large inline fuse close to the battery, a circuit breaker would work too. Also allows you to cut power easily during storage. [/QUOTE]
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