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<blockquote data-quote="JPB" data-source="post: 376206" data-attributes="member: 16511"><p>I just completed a similar project with no prior knowledge of what I was doing. I would suggest using a switch panel already fused and a common bus bar. It will make your installation much easier and cleaner. Just run the appropriate gauge wire from the positive battery post to the switch and do the same from the negative battery post to the bus bar and then any accessory you have will be wired directly to the switch on the positive side and directly to the bus bar on the negative side. I would think an on board charger would be nice if it is in your budget and they just connect directly to your battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPB, post: 376206, member: 16511"] I just completed a similar project with no prior knowledge of what I was doing. I would suggest using a switch panel already fused and a common bus bar. It will make your installation much easier and cleaner. Just run the appropriate gauge wire from the positive battery post to the switch and do the same from the negative battery post to the bus bar and then any accessory you have will be wired directly to the switch on the positive side and directly to the bus bar on the negative side. I would think an on board charger would be nice if it is in your budget and they just connect directly to your battery. [/QUOTE]
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