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wiring a lowe roughneck
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<blockquote data-quote="RivRunR" data-source="post: 392317" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>You probably don't need a "positive buss," your fuse panel serves that power distribution function. </p><p>If you have a combination fuse & switch panel, and you have an accessory (like a fish finder) that you don't want switched, then it's probably easier to just use an in-line fuse and run your connections directly to the battery. Running a fish finder directly to the battery can also help eliminate possible interference from other devices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRunR, post: 392317, member: 1928"] You probably don't need a "positive buss," your fuse panel serves that power distribution function. If you have a combination fuse & switch panel, and you have an accessory (like a fish finder) that you don't want switched, then it's probably easier to just use an in-line fuse and run your connections directly to the battery. Running a fish finder directly to the battery can also help eliminate possible interference from other devices. [/QUOTE]
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