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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 432196" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>Many switch panels have the fuses / circuit breakers built into them. You probably do not need 12/14 gauge for any of that stuff, 18 gauge should be enough.</p><p>You may want to consider wiring up a 12v outlet / "cigarette lighter socket" and just plug a spotlight in when needed. You also have a aux 12v outlet for cell phone charging, portable gps, aerator, etc.. when needed. </p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 432196, member: 4469"] Many switch panels have the fuses / circuit breakers built into them. You probably do not need 12/14 gauge for any of that stuff, 18 gauge should be enough. You may want to consider wiring up a 12v outlet / "cigarette lighter socket" and just plug a spotlight in when needed. You also have a aux 12v outlet for cell phone charging, portable gps, aerator, etc.. when needed. Tim [/QUOTE]
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