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<blockquote data-quote="RiceNotNice" data-source="post: 545834" data-attributes="member: 548708"><p>I believe-and anyone correct me if i'm wrong-you can run a smaller wire off of a bigger wire if and only if you fuse the smaller wire and the smaller wire is sufficient to handle the load you plan to place on it. I'd use a blade style fuse holder off of your 12v if directly from the battery or use an opening in your distro block for your amps-either way-ya need some kind of a fuse holder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiceNotNice, post: 545834, member: 548708"] I believe-and anyone correct me if i'm wrong-you can run a smaller wire off of a bigger wire if and only if you fuse the smaller wire and the smaller wire is sufficient to handle the load you plan to place on it. I'd use a blade style fuse holder off of your 12v if directly from the battery or use an opening in your distro block for your amps-either way-ya need some kind of a fuse holder. [/QUOTE]
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