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Old 05-12-2011, 08:48 PM   #1
mrtelefoneman1   mrtelefoneman1 is offline
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Wiring for a trailer

So I got my trailer built this weekend just to see how it tows. I need to wire the bike now. I've read every post I can find about wiring for a trailer. The best way seems to be to use a powered converter. I also found a non-powered one.
1. Would it make a difference which one I use besides about $20?
2. If using a powered one, would you suggest I add a realy and would 30 amps be enough?
3. Can you suggest a good blade type fuse junction box.

Thanks for any help.



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