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<blockquote data-quote="jacko" data-source="post: 1029022" data-attributes="member: 559993"><p>I want to run a few LED tubes/lights and my amp REM's/Fans off a fused 30amp SPDT relay. Is it possible to just Run a 10ga from the relay and snake it thruout the trunk to whereever I want it to go, and just splice into the wire where I need a 16ga wire for something, and just tape over the end of it. Also do the same for the ground, snake it alongside the power wire and splice into whenever I need a ground for something that doesn't use alot of current? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacko, post: 1029022, member: 559993"] I want to run a few LED tubes/lights and my amp REM's/Fans off a fused 30amp SPDT relay. Is it possible to just Run a 10ga from the relay and snake it thruout the trunk to whereever I want it to go, and just splice into the wire where I need a 16ga wire for something, and just tape over the end of it. Also do the same for the ground, snake it alongside the power wire and splice into whenever I need a ground for something that doesn't use alot of current? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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