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Battery at one end of boat, elec. motor at other - wiring?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunter8383" data-source="post: 413909" data-attributes="member: 8318"><p>I would highly recommend genuinedealz.com for your battery cable. You can order any gauge wire and color by the foot, and they will also make custom cables for you. Last week I ordered battery cables for my trolling motor and cables to run to my fuse panel. All 8 gauge wire with the connections on each end heat shrinked in both black and red to keep everything straight. The custom cable only runs $1/foot and the connections cost next to nothing and are professionally assembled. Plus it is all marine wire</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunter8383, post: 413909, member: 8318"] I would highly recommend genuinedealz.com for your battery cable. You can order any gauge wire and color by the foot, and they will also make custom cables for you. Last week I ordered battery cables for my trolling motor and cables to run to my fuse panel. All 8 gauge wire with the connections on each end heat shrinked in both black and red to keep everything straight. The custom cable only runs $1/foot and the connections cost next to nothing and are professionally assembled. Plus it is all marine wire [/QUOTE]
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