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<blockquote data-quote="user 26281" data-source="post: 511986" data-attributes="member: 26281"><p>Master breaker ? Current potection should be used on wiring over 7" long. Cranking circuits are excempt. Wires that are sheethed or in conduits can be 72" long before protection is reqired. Protection should be as close to battery as possible. There are additional exceptions, but they probably don't apply.</p><p></p><p>Add 4 to battery storage. Needs to be able to contain electrolyte leak..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 26281, post: 511986, member: 26281"] Master breaker ? Current potection should be used on wiring over 7" long. Cranking circuits are excempt. Wires that are sheethed or in conduits can be 72" long before protection is reqired. Protection should be as close to battery as possible. There are additional exceptions, but they probably don't apply. Add 4 to battery storage. Needs to be able to contain electrolyte leak.. [/QUOTE]
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