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    What gauge wire to run from battery to TM, Motorguide 43lb foot control??
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    i would use 6 gauge. you might get by with 8 but i would not go any smaller than that. you can get 6 gauge stranded THHN at lowe's. i just bought some last week for a boat i am working on. i bought 3 strands for a 24 volt system .3 pieces 25 ft long was $45. so you should be able to get 2 strands for $30 or so. some people say you can use 10 gauge because that is what most trolling motors are wired with. but remember that is a very short run of wire. the long the run the larger you should go. i hope this helps. if you have any questions just pm me. i have wired probably hundreds of trolling motors through the years and rewired close to that many boats.

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    Default wire gauge...

    Thanks for the info. My boat is a 16' hydrasport BB, one battery 12V system, located in the back by the motor. I currently have a minnkota 33lbs thrust tm and I just want to be sure I have the right size wire for the new one.
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    Technically, 8 would be fine on a 12V for only 16'. However, the cost difference in the 6 is insignificant if you had to tear it out and redo for 24V later. Go with the 6.

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    also add a 50amp breaker at the Battery
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Technically, 8 would be fine on a 12V for only 16'. However, the cost difference in the 6 is insignificant if you had to tear it out and redo for 24V later. Go with the 6.

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    Marine wire is tinned,Wire from lowe's is not. Big difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by ausable riverboat View Post
    Marine wire is tinned,Wire from lowe's is not. Big difference
    true there is a big difference but the thhn from lowe's will work just fine. i have used it for years. it is not as soft but once you get it in the hull and connected it works just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Technically, 8 would be fine on a 12V for only 16'. However, the cost difference in the 6 is insignificant if you had to tear it out and redo for 24V later. Go with the 6.

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    Not trying to start anything here. But Ohms law says the greater the voltage, the less the amps on the same load. So that means if 8 works on 12vdc it will also work for 24vdc unless you change the load.
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    Go with 6 and forget about it.

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