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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 237857" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>As Brine said, mount an inline fuse or circuit breaker as close to the battery as possible, you are trying to protect the wiring and prevent a fire in case of a short. I suggest running #6 wire as close as you can to the trolling motor then install your plug. I run 2 batteries, (one at a time) through a switch and a 60 Minn Kota circuit breaker, to power a Minn Kota 55 lb. Endura C2. </p><p></p><p>As for charging the battery back though the plug, I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 237857, member: 5151"] As Brine said, mount an inline fuse or circuit breaker as close to the battery as possible, you are trying to protect the wiring and prevent a fire in case of a short. I suggest running #6 wire as close as you can to the trolling motor then install your plug. I run 2 batteries, (one at a time) through a switch and a 60 Minn Kota circuit breaker, to power a Minn Kota 55 lb. Endura C2. As for charging the battery back though the plug, I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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