The Greater Post Whore Society - Volume 4: What the Hell is Wrong with Jim?

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BEEFY

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BEEFY

I Smile when Gasoline Can Freeze
Goats are stupid. Let them out to graze. A few of them get Into the neighbors yard. One sticks its head back through the fence intl my yard and get stuck. So the neighbors dog starts barking at it, it tries to pull its head back through and breaks it's own neck. So butchered it, and moved it to the freezer. Goats are stupid.
 

harryron

The Grumpiest of Mid-Westerners
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Goats are stupid. Let them out to graze. A few of them get Into the neighbors yard. One sticks its head back through the fence intl my yard and get stuck. So the neighbors dog starts barking at it, it tries to pull its head back through and breaks it's own neck. So butchered it, and moved it to the freezer. Goats are stupid.
Don't you guys have a shiat load of wolves up there? If so use it for bait
 

harryron

The Grumpiest of Mid-Westerners
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The problem with working 3rd shift is that it is 2:15 am and I should be sleeping but instead I'm wide awake.
 

Muadeeb

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0000 (212 mcm / 107 mm2).


Depends on your load, but if mostly lighting, 8 or 10 AWG. If you have a compressor or winch on it, much bigger.
 

Muadeeb

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I'd probably go with a 10 for the feed, but 8 is nice if you can get the terminals to fit. I have lugs for 8 in my desk drawer, but they're for a 1/4" stud. For distribution to the lights, if they're LED then whatever you can find, incandescent/halogen 12 for runs to the rear, 14 for front/roof. For the CB, 14. These number are assuming horribly long runs.
 

maillet282

If you bleeding, Imma fix you
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And I've been known to use speaker wire and connectors for roof lighting.
I’ve got 18g primary for all the wiring to the lights already done. Just need to redo the run from the battery to the fuse block.( behind the glove box) I initially used a cheap amp wiring kit and the wires coating is starting to crack and I can’t find any of the fuses I need for the damn thing. Going to be using a 100amp automotive breaker for the new set up
 

JeffPro4x

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I’ve got 18g primary for all the wiring to the lights already done. Just need to redo the run from the battery to the fuse block.( behind the glove box) I initially used a cheap amp wiring kit and the wires coating is starting to crack and I can’t find any of the fuses I need for the damn thing. Going to be using a 100amp automotive breaker for the new set up
6 or 8 gauge
 

Muadeeb

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I’ve got 18g primary for all the wiring to the lights already done. Just need to redo the run from the battery to the fuse block.( behind the glove box) I initially used a cheap amp wiring kit and the wires coating is starting to crack and I can’t find any of the fuses I need for the damn thing. Going to be using a 100amp automotive breaker for the new set up
Yeah, if it's in the glove box, as big as you can.
 
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