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Old 07-10-2006, 02:58 PM
sritz05 sritz05 is offline
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190 Wires

Yes I performed the same task on my 190 what a pain. I ended up running heavy 6ga and several 10 and a pair of 8's. I fished from the front and ended up taking out the guide tube from the front and replaced it through the foam with three pieces of the 1 " poly irrigation tubing it took my son and myself better than three days to accomplish this mod. I ran large wires for my 36 101 rip tide. When you fish from the front you must select the correct tube I think there was two one into the front battery compartment and the other went to the front of the bait tank. The person with the longest and smallest arms available will be your greatest friend as the fish when going in from the front will be at the (looking forward) right side of the bait tank and it make a sharp bend. I ran the wires from the back to the front out the fuel boot smaller ones. I then fished up through the access hole next to the bait tank and then into the tubes I bet we used a quart of dish soap in the process but with a lot of effort all went as planed. I now am glad I ran the extras as I have started putting in plunger type leds in all of my hatches and the bait well to boot. If you are wondering the extra wires are for my Tow charging system I made that keeps my 4 bank battery system fully charged while I trailer to my locations. I think I have some Pic's in the photo gallery section sritz05 if not I may have some at the home site if needed.
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