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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 320478" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>This is a question that I'm curious to the answer to as well. The manual for my 1994 50/35 Johnson Jet is very specific when it comes to wiring the motor. It details alot of stuff. For example:</p><p></p><p>Model - 40-50</p><p>Voltage - 12-12.4 </p><p>Amps (maximum) - 32</p><p></p><p>It also details what gauge wire should be used based on run length of that wire. Which is a much heavier gauge than what I get with the charts posted above. The manual even explains in what order to mount accessories to the threaded battery post with the starter wire. But no where does it mention anything about a circuit breaker or fuses. Based on 32 amps maximum I was planning on installing a 35 amp circuit breaker. But now I'm thinking it's not needed??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 320478, member: 9169"] This is a question that I'm curious to the answer to as well. The manual for my 1994 50/35 Johnson Jet is very specific when it comes to wiring the motor. It details alot of stuff. For example: Model - 40-50 Voltage - 12-12.4 Amps (maximum) - 32 It also details what gauge wire should be used based on run length of that wire. Which is a much heavier gauge than what I get with the charts posted above. The manual even explains in what order to mount accessories to the threaded battery post with the starter wire. But no where does it mention anything about a circuit breaker or fuses. Based on 32 amps maximum I was planning on installing a 35 amp circuit breaker. But now I'm thinking it's not needed?? [/QUOTE]
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