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12 Gauge Black Primary Wire - per foot

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Deka Accessories and Parts - 12-1-1

Standard Copper Primary Wire is widely used in the trailer and automotive industry for original equipment and replacement wiring. The General Purpose Thermo-Plastic (GPT) Insulation is highly resistant to acids, gasoline, oil, grease and most industrial solvents. Meets SAE J1128 Specifications. For use with 50 volts or less, 176 degrees Fahrenheit.

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12 Gauge Black Primary Wire - per foot - 12-1-1

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Use this wire to save on costs by running it down the left side of the trailer to connect my blinkers and running lights.61474

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  • Creating a Hot Lead from RV to Towed-Trailer Battery
  • You should use 10 gauge wire, item # 10-1-1, and a 40 amp inline circuit breaker, item # PK54540, to install the hot wire in the 6-way connector at the rear of your RV. Using a fuse on the trailer side while not required, would protect your RV form any problems associated with this wire or the battery on the trailer side.
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  • Wiring a 1991 Toyota 4-Runner to Charge a Trailer Battery
  • If you are planning on wiring your 1991 Toyota 4-Runner to charge a battery on your trailer, then yes, you would want to use at least a 12 gauge wire for the 12V battery power circuit. On the vehicle side, what kind of plug do you currently have installed? The vehicle would most commonly have a 7-Way plug in this kind of situation. The 12V charge wire on the vehicle's 7-Way would need to have a 40 amp circuit breaker installed in line. If your 4-Runner does not currently have a 7-Way plu
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