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<blockquote data-quote="fowlmood77" data-source="post: 21306" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>Here is a tip for all those wanting to run a trolling motor up front with a battery in the back. To get large gauge wire to supply the power, you might be able to find two set of jumper cables cheaper than you can buy the wire alone. Cut off the clamps on the cables and splice them in to supply your TM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fowlmood77, post: 21306, member: 269"] Here is a tip for all those wanting to run a trolling motor up front with a battery in the back. To get large gauge wire to supply the power, you might be able to find two set of jumper cables cheaper than you can buy the wire alone. Cut off the clamps on the cables and splice them in to supply your TM. [/QUOTE]
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