Posted by John T on December 22, 2009 at 06:40:04 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: What type of wire? posted by KenB_Texas on December 21, 2009 at 22:15:12:
If you want to just buy one roll of wire for convenience, Id use 12 Gauge fine strand copper THHN or THWN automotive "hook up" wire as opposed to SO cord which is more for drop and extension cord use having two or three conductors in a single jacket. You could get by with 14 gauge for some or all of the wiring but it wouldnt hurt to use 12 just to save buying two rolls of wire.
ON 6 volt applications I like at least 0 better yet 00 Gauge Battery and Starter and Ground Cables or 0 or 1 Gauge on 12 volt.
Or try Jim up in New York at Agri Services www.wiringharnesses.com for a whole new wiring harness
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