I haven't seen this question on any of the other discussions concerning troll motor wiring so here goes:
I am wiring a 40# thrust troll motor on my 14 foot flat bottom, motor in front, battery in rear. I purchased some #10 wire but have now concluded its too small for the run front to back. My question is:
can I solder the ends of two runs of #10 wire front and rear and thus make it the equivalent of #5 wire? I'm thinking that, in order not to have to buy more wire I can simply double the #10, both for positive and negative that it will give me ample wiring capacity to operate the troll motor.
Also, a related question:
I am using an old dimmer switch to turn the troll motor on and off while fishing. The two leads coming from the dimmer switch back to the negative wire run would be #10 wire. Will the 3 foot run(or 6 feet doubled) of #10 wire have an adverse effect on the troll motor's performance?( I am a dummy when it comes to figuring electrical capacities) -p-
I am wiring a 40# thrust troll motor on my 14 foot flat bottom, motor in front, battery in rear. I purchased some #10 wire but have now concluded its too small for the run front to back. My question is:
can I solder the ends of two runs of #10 wire front and rear and thus make it the equivalent of #5 wire? I'm thinking that, in order not to have to buy more wire I can simply double the #10, both for positive and negative that it will give me ample wiring capacity to operate the troll motor.
Also, a related question:
I am using an old dimmer switch to turn the troll motor on and off while fishing. The two leads coming from the dimmer switch back to the negative wire run would be #10 wire. Will the 3 foot run(or 6 feet doubled) of #10 wire have an adverse effect on the troll motor's performance?( I am a dummy when it comes to figuring electrical capacities) -p-