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trolling motor wiring question
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<blockquote data-quote="kentuckybassman" data-source="post: 39391" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>As far as fuses,I usually don't mess with them too much.</p><p>You can use a breaker instead of an inline fuse,that way if something IS wrong it will throw the breaker first before anything gets burnt,melted,shorted out etc. They are pretty cheap and extremely reliable.</p><p>I have used inline fuses before that didn't actually "blow" the fuse first and had some severe wire damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kentuckybassman, post: 39391, member: 13"] As far as fuses,I usually don't mess with them too much. You can use a breaker instead of an inline fuse,that way if something IS wrong it will throw the breaker first before anything gets burnt,melted,shorted out etc. They are pretty cheap and extremely reliable. I have used inline fuses before that didn't actually "blow" the fuse first and had some severe wire damage. [/QUOTE]
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