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Extending trolling motor wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Landry" data-source="post: 268254" data-attributes="member: 7025"><p>Different wire lengths do not matter since you don't care about a balanced load. Current flows through the neg wire also, so the less wire you use on either side, the less voltage drop you have. It's minimal with the lengths you are going to have, but every little bit helps. I also recommend using marine wire, even for fresh water applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Landry, post: 268254, member: 7025"] Different wire lengths do not matter since you don't care about a balanced load. Current flows through the neg wire also, so the less wire you use on either side, the less voltage drop you have. It's minimal with the lengths you are going to have, but every little bit helps. I also recommend using marine wire, even for fresh water applications. [/QUOTE]
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