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question on trolling motor plug
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugpac" data-source="post: 345270" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>No. Its the end of the load. And your voltage drop in 10 gauge is minimal for 6" of wire. They make 3 wire plugs to acomidate the 12/24 motors. One lead is 12. One is 24 and a ground. You will only use 2. I myself would use a 6 gauge anderson connector. Most likely your motor is only 10 gauge. You wouldnt want to reduce at the battery. Then the 6 gauge is worthless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugpac, post: 345270, member: 1862"] No. Its the end of the load. And your voltage drop in 10 gauge is minimal for 6" of wire. They make 3 wire plugs to acomidate the 12/24 motors. One lead is 12. One is 24 and a ground. You will only use 2. I myself would use a 6 gauge anderson connector. Most likely your motor is only 10 gauge. You wouldnt want to reduce at the battery. Then the 6 gauge is worthless. [/QUOTE]
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