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Trolling motor wire extention?
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 155541" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>go with as big of wire as you can get away with.. if you have 6ga on there now, don't put a smaller gauged wire to connect it - it's 6ga now for a reason. Either keep it the same or upgrade to get the best results. The main thing you are doing with the larger wire is to keep the head on your TM cool. The more juice it has readily available, the less it's going to have to work to get more power (and overheat).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 155541, member: 677"] go with as big of wire as you can get away with.. if you have 6ga on there now, don't put a smaller gauged wire to connect it - it's 6ga now for a reason. Either keep it the same or upgrade to get the best results. The main thing you are doing with the larger wire is to keep the head on your TM cool. The more juice it has readily available, the less it's going to have to work to get more power (and overheat). [/QUOTE]
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