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Like MJ just said, you can do it.. and it's not that hard really. I like to bring 2 main wires around 10 gauge from my battery to my fuse block. One Red (positive) and the other Black (negative). Now it's a simple matter to bring smaller wires from the fuze block to each item I want to power. Heavy duty items like cigarette lighter sockets get heavier wire and smaller items like led lights get thinner wire.. but always one positive and one negative. And always red and black. Chances are that your electrical equipment is already wired, so just follow the wires that are there and replace them one for one.. simple. Just take your time and remember...NEATNESS COUNTS !! Keep all runs as neat as possible, bundle your wires together if possible (Not transducer wires). You can do it, we can help.
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