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fused switch panel - trying to make a decision
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<blockquote data-quote="franner11" data-source="post: 255486" data-attributes="member: 4157"><p>ok guys - really need your help!</p><p>i'm a bit confused now, but i might be on the right track...</p><p>i have 6wg going from the bat 1 positive to a 40 amp circuit breaker...and i was going to use 6awg to the fuse panel from that same circuit breaker, but the main positive line in on the fuse panel has 12 awg wire coming out of it. </p><p></p><p>does that mean i really need 12 awg running from the circuit breaker to the fuse panel? what about the 6 awg from the battery to the cb - should that be 12 awg instead of 6 awg?</p><p></p><p>also, my cig lighter has 20 awg wire on it...can i run that to the fuse panel using 20 awg, or can i use the 16 awg i already got? no in line fuse now since it'll be running to the fuse panel?</p><p>thanks in advance!</p><p>~franner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franner11, post: 255486, member: 4157"] ok guys - really need your help! i'm a bit confused now, but i might be on the right track... i have 6wg going from the bat 1 positive to a 40 amp circuit breaker...and i was going to use 6awg to the fuse panel from that same circuit breaker, but the main positive line in on the fuse panel has 12 awg wire coming out of it. does that mean i really need 12 awg running from the circuit breaker to the fuse panel? what about the 6 awg from the battery to the cb - should that be 12 awg instead of 6 awg? also, my cig lighter has 20 awg wire on it...can i run that to the fuse panel using 20 awg, or can i use the 16 awg i already got? no in line fuse now since it'll be running to the fuse panel? thanks in advance! ~franner [/QUOTE]
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