HooliganActual
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Yes, but those are for the Aux Switches. I’m not sure where you are heading with that question though.Then again, isn’t there a duplicate set of aux leads in the passenger footwell?
I was remarking to the fact that the DC-DC Charger which will typically have BIG leads connected to it to/from main battery, to/from a house battery and/or to/from solar panels and moves a lot of current and this generates a lot of heat itself, shouldn’t be located in the engine compartment. Typical setups of that unit have nothing to do with the Aux Switches.
maybe I’ve misunderstood what you are driving at…
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Now that you've reminded me to use the SAE chart I can see that I've got a couple more amps to play with... but the max (depending on insulation) for 12ga is still only 45A.