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AUX Switch Wires and Pass Through Wires
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<blockquote data-quote="grumble" data-source="post: 1261681" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Scratch that - I *needed* the wires and I was about to run another whole set through the firewall, but then i just reached up in there and grabbed the bundle and pulled - and there was obviously another fold way up there (it's paper tape) and voila - I have 6 wires ready to use. I'm going bundle the two larger wires into one because I'll be pushing the current draw on a single wire with the amateur radio I'm installing. Common sense tells me that I'll connect the two together on the inside, but pigtail them both separately in the bay, each to its own 7.5A fuse connected to the battery - that way if either of them breaks or is cut, the other doesn't inadvertently try drawing too much current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumble, post: 1261681, member: 25884"] Scratch that - I *needed* the wires and I was about to run another whole set through the firewall, but then i just reached up in there and grabbed the bundle and pulled - and there was obviously another fold way up there (it's paper tape) and voila - I have 6 wires ready to use. I'm going bundle the two larger wires into one because I'll be pushing the current draw on a single wire with the amateur radio I'm installing. Common sense tells me that I'll connect the two together on the inside, but pigtail them both separately in the bay, each to its own 7.5A fuse connected to the battery - that way if either of them breaks or is cut, the other doesn't inadvertently try drawing too much current. [/QUOTE]
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