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What's the big difference? circuit breakers
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteMoose" data-source="post: 135629" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Ok, follow up question- I picked up a 60 amp breaker, along with a couple 6', 4ga lengths of battery cables (I couldn't find 6ga anywhere). </p><p>I plan on getting a trolling motor plug from BPS that has 8ga wire. So starting from the motor, I have whatever gauge wire that is (8 maybe?) going into a plug up front. Then from the plug, I would have the 4ga battery cables, running under my floor back to the batteries with my 60 amp breaker somewhere between. Does this sound OK?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteMoose, post: 135629, member: 1835"] Ok, follow up question- I picked up a 60 amp breaker, along with a couple 6', 4ga lengths of battery cables (I couldn't find 6ga anywhere). I plan on getting a trolling motor plug from BPS that has 8ga wire. So starting from the motor, I have whatever gauge wire that is (8 maybe?) going into a plug up front. Then from the plug, I would have the 4ga battery cables, running under my floor back to the batteries with my 60 amp breaker somewhere between. Does this sound OK? [/QUOTE]
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