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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 247313" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>Woah man House... I know what you mean. Trying to look up/learn all of this wiring is like learning chinese algebra lol. I am looking to put in a switch pannel on the back of my boat in a console I am creating. I would like to clean up some of the wires I have now to have a clean set up. Have you created that easy to use guide yet? I also have a few questions if you or anyone could help...this seems like a good thread.</p><p></p><p>#1 What damage could be done if I dont install a breaker on the line to my trolling motor. I have a plug set up with the leads going right to the battery. </p><p></p><p>#2 What does a bus bar do? Does it just allow you to have many other wires branch off from one main feed? Not sure even how to ask or explain what I think on that one.</p><p></p><p>#3 I only have one battery. I plan on powering my fish finder right from the switch pannel on the back of my boat. The FF will also be on the back of the boat. I have heard you shouldn't run the transducer cable through the same PVC wire pipe as that will cause interference. </p><p></p><p>Any help guys would be great. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 247313, member: 4904"] Woah man House... I know what you mean. Trying to look up/learn all of this wiring is like learning chinese algebra lol. I am looking to put in a switch pannel on the back of my boat in a console I am creating. I would like to clean up some of the wires I have now to have a clean set up. Have you created that easy to use guide yet? I also have a few questions if you or anyone could help...this seems like a good thread. #1 What damage could be done if I dont install a breaker on the line to my trolling motor. I have a plug set up with the leads going right to the battery. #2 What does a bus bar do? Does it just allow you to have many other wires branch off from one main feed? Not sure even how to ask or explain what I think on that one. #3 I only have one battery. I plan on powering my fish finder right from the switch pannel on the back of my boat. The FF will also be on the back of the boat. I have heard you shouldn't run the transducer cable through the same PVC wire pipe as that will cause interference. Any help guys would be great. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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