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basic wiring for a 14 ft flatbottom
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveInGA" data-source="post: 163072" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>1. Draw a picture, make sure to include the switches, fuses and any terminal blocks you use.</p><p>2. Gather supplies, make sure to get the correct wire gauge, enough wire to do the job and any connectors/heat shrink/etc. you might need.</p><p>3. Make sure you have any tools you'll need to do the job on hand. Borrow anything you don't have or buy it. </p><p>4. Think about sun, wind and rain effects. Make sure to include planning to protect your wiring in the process.</p><p>5. Give yourself enough time to do the job right and don't rush it. Clean wiring lasts much longer and gives less trouble.</p><p>6. Bundle ties make for much neater wiring jobs. use them</p><p></p><p></p><p>That should cover most of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveInGA, post: 163072, member: 166"] 1. Draw a picture, make sure to include the switches, fuses and any terminal blocks you use. 2. Gather supplies, make sure to get the correct wire gauge, enough wire to do the job and any connectors/heat shrink/etc. you might need. 3. Make sure you have any tools you'll need to do the job on hand. Borrow anything you don't have or buy it. 4. Think about sun, wind and rain effects. Make sure to include planning to protect your wiring in the process. 5. Give yourself enough time to do the job right and don't rush it. Clean wiring lasts much longer and gives less trouble. 6. Bundle ties make for much neater wiring jobs. use them That should cover most of it. [/QUOTE]
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