What Gauge Wire is Used on the Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack Part # BD500188
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What gauge wire and fuse setup does the Bulldog BD500188 electric jack need? I will use a circuit breaker instead of a fuse.
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The Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack part # BD500188 has a circuit breaker built into the jack therefore you will not need to install one in-line to the battery. The jack also comes with about 55" of power wire to run to the battery but if additional wire is needed you will want to use a 10 AWG. The jack is grounded through the mounting hardware therefore you will not need to run a ground wire.
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