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<blockquote data-quote="Horsemanwill" data-source="post: 5071934" data-attributes="member: 598142"><p>not true. there is no need fuse a wire just because the wire changes size.</p><p></p><p></p><p>this is true. matter of fact right on the money. now what you do need to consider is, is your main wire coming from the battery big enough for the amps you are attempting to run? for example the first amp may be 80amps and the second maybe 80 amps too that's a total of 160 amps and for that i would recommend stepping up the main run to the next size up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsemanwill, post: 5071934, member: 598142"] not true. there is no need fuse a wire just because the wire changes size. this is true. matter of fact right on the money. now what you do need to consider is, is your main wire coming from the battery big enough for the amps you are attempting to run? for example the first amp may be 80amps and the second maybe 80 amps too that's a total of 160 amps and for that i would recommend stepping up the main run to the next size up. [/QUOTE]
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