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<blockquote data-quote="user 26281" data-source="post: 511988" data-attributes="member: 26281"><p>Same answer, if the wire between battery/power source and fuse panel is longer than 7" a fuse or circuit breaker is required. Wiring, contacts, terminals need to be rated for the max load.</p><p></p><p>If the power wire is in a conduit or sheethed, and > 72" it requires the same as above.</p><p></p><p>Can't speak for the videos, but some people are unaware or choose not to follow best practices/standards (ABYC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 26281, post: 511988, member: 26281"] Same answer, if the wire between battery/power source and fuse panel is longer than 7" a fuse or circuit breaker is required. Wiring, contacts, terminals need to be rated for the max load. If the power wire is in a conduit or sheethed, and > 72" it requires the same as above. Can't speak for the videos, but some people are unaware or choose not to follow best practices/standards (ABYC). [/QUOTE]
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