If you have a fuse at the power source of the new wire and the fuse is sized appropriately small to protect the wire, go for it. Mark
reiderikson wrote: > Very true there Mr. Drillock, > So the next big question...in theory and on paper of course: > > Should I be okay hooking the battery back up? > > On Jun 19, 2011, at 8:01 PM, mark drillock<mdrillock@cox.net> wrote: > >> You don't quite know what you are doing yet and so much of what you see will seem wrong to you. We all learn over time, so keep at it and keep asking questions. >> >> Mark >> >> >> >>> Just don't want to melt wires again when I hook the battery back up and do this all over again. >>> >>> > |
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