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<blockquote data-quote="RivRunR" data-source="post: 392295" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>Agree with what was posted above, TM directly to your deep cycle, and everything else on the cranking battery.</p><p>TM should run as: battery positive, circuit breaker, TM. The TM negative goes directly to the battery, not to a buss.</p><p></p><p>All your lights, etc., should run: cranking battery positive, breaker, fuse panel, switch, device. Negative side is battery, ground buss, device.</p><p>Putting the ground buss near your fuse panel makes running the circuits easier since the length of run will be about the same.</p><p>Use tinned marine wire. There's lots of charts on the www to use for determining the correct wire gauge for the length of the circuit.</p><p>Some things, like fish finders, don't need to be run through a switch since they have their own on/off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRunR, post: 392295, member: 1928"] Agree with what was posted above, TM directly to your deep cycle, and everything else on the cranking battery. TM should run as: battery positive, circuit breaker, TM. The TM negative goes directly to the battery, not to a buss. All your lights, etc., should run: cranking battery positive, breaker, fuse panel, switch, device. Negative side is battery, ground buss, device. Putting the ground buss near your fuse panel makes running the circuits easier since the length of run will be about the same. Use tinned marine wire. There's lots of charts on the www to use for determining the correct wire gauge for the length of the circuit. Some things, like fish finders, don't need to be run through a switch since they have their own on/off. [/QUOTE]
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