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Switch panel...haven't seen this before. **New question**
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<blockquote data-quote="MNHunter505" data-source="post: 309811" data-attributes="member: 9507"><p>Okay, I don't plan to put in a fuse panel. So I will run a large gauge wire and connect the three in-line fuse wires to it. All of the inline fuses are 15a...so I will put a 20-30 amp fuse near the battery. I will use the same gauge wire, 14awg, and run it to all of my accessories. I can replace the fuses with smaller ones to meet the requirement of the accessory. </p><p>Ok, I think I get it...thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNHunter505, post: 309811, member: 9507"] Okay, I don't plan to put in a fuse panel. So I will run a large gauge wire and connect the three in-line fuse wires to it. All of the inline fuses are 15a...so I will put a 20-30 amp fuse near the battery. I will use the same gauge wire, 14awg, and run it to all of my accessories. I can replace the fuses with smaller ones to meet the requirement of the accessory. Ok, I think I get it...thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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