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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8703966" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Yeah fair enough. I was thinking of mentioning the loads and fusing but I didn't want to get too into the weeds. Be careful with all of the power delivery wires and never make a ground of a lesser AWG than the positive cable or longer than the postive cable. Also ground against the frame support piece, not midway down a bolt or against something non-metallic just because the bolt is low resistance to ground. You're relying on that bolt a lot to do something it wasn't designed specifically to do, conduct electricity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8703966, member: 679555"] Yeah fair enough. I was thinking of mentioning the loads and fusing but I didn't want to get too into the weeds. Be careful with all of the power delivery wires and never make a ground of a lesser AWG than the positive cable or longer than the postive cable. Also ground against the frame support piece, not midway down a bolt or against something non-metallic just because the bolt is low resistance to ground. You're relying on that bolt a lot to do something it wasn't designed specifically to do, conduct electricity. [/QUOTE]
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