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**Updated** Electric guys can you look at my wiring diagram?
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<blockquote data-quote="jixer" data-source="post: 177721" data-attributes="member: 3869"><p>10 ga will be good for 40 amps. Only thing I see, is depending on the distance to your first fuse block for the acc. fuse block, you should hav a bigger fuse next to the battery before the cut-off, if that wire is more than a foot or so it can become an unfused fire hazard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jixer, post: 177721, member: 3869"] 10 ga will be good for 40 amps. Only thing I see, is depending on the distance to your first fuse block for the acc. fuse block, you should hav a bigger fuse next to the battery before the cut-off, if that wire is more than a foot or so it can become an unfused fire hazard. [/QUOTE]
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