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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8846667" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>That wire at the Top Right.. Does that go to your fuse panel under the hood?? If so.. That wire goes to the Fuse panel and is or should have like a 50 amp or up to a 100 amp fuse (Batt) and you do not need to Fuse that wire. You are feeding more current back tom the source. Another note.. I would highly recommend placing another nut on top of all that you have and hold back on the bottom one as seen and tighten the new (2nd Nut) to lock them tightly secure.so they dont come loose on the bumpy roadway. You can use the Neoprene lock nuts that will work even better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8846667, member: 634282"] That wire at the Top Right.. Does that go to your fuse panel under the hood?? If so.. That wire goes to the Fuse panel and is or should have like a 50 amp or up to a 100 amp fuse (Batt) and you do not need to Fuse that wire. You are feeding more current back tom the source. Another note.. I would highly recommend placing another nut on top of all that you have and hold back on the bottom one as seen and tighten the new (2nd Nut) to lock them tightly secure.so they dont come loose on the bumpy roadway. You can use the Neoprene lock nuts that will work even better [/QUOTE]
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