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Can anyone make me an electrical diagram?
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<blockquote data-quote="linehand" data-source="post: 193451" data-attributes="member: 5200"><p>As far as the buss bar question goes. Assuming you are not referring to a isolation block. You can make or buy a buss bar. It is just a conductive plate with holes in it that has the same potential at any point. I'd use copper or brass with dielectric grease on the connections. In my opinion it doesn't matter where you buy your components as long as you suit them to the enviornment. I grease all of my connections including fuse connections.</p><p>Don't over think this stuff. DC is very simple; current flows neg to pos through your "load" light or motor or whatever. Switch on one leg breaks the circuit. Fuse inline protects it. buss bars and isolation blocks are just ways to clean up your work.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linehand, post: 193451, member: 5200"] As far as the buss bar question goes. Assuming you are not referring to a isolation block. You can make or buy a buss bar. It is just a conductive plate with holes in it that has the same potential at any point. I'd use copper or brass with dielectric grease on the connections. In my opinion it doesn't matter where you buy your components as long as you suit them to the enviornment. I grease all of my connections including fuse connections. Don't over think this stuff. DC is very simple; current flows neg to pos through your "load" light or motor or whatever. Switch on one leg breaks the circuit. Fuse inline protects it. buss bars and isolation blocks are just ways to clean up your work. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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