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<blockquote data-quote="wesl56" data-source="post: 3062974" data-attributes="member: 568915"><p>the wire size has nothing to do with how much powah its using... and i have no idea what yo friend is talking about</p><p></p><p></p><p>no, its not immediately necessary... it will be fine if you do it a few days later</p><p></p><p></p><p>i assume you're talking about a fuse between the alternator and the batttery? ALWAYS fuse according to the wire rating i.e. in case of an overload, you want your fuse to burn up before your wire does</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesl56, post: 3062974, member: 568915"] the wire size has nothing to do with how much powah its using... and i have no idea what yo friend is talking about no, its not immediately necessary... it will be fine if you do it a few days later i assume you're talking about a fuse between the alternator and the batttery? ALWAYS fuse according to the wire rating i.e. in case of an overload, you want your fuse to burn up before your wire does [/QUOTE]
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