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Receptacle and plug
I have a gas powered golf cart that is seldom used and the starting
battery is usualy dead. I would like to install a receptacle on the side of the cart with wires going to the battery so I can plug in a trickle charger and will not have to lift the seat and hook up various leads. If I can keep the trickle charger plugged in then the battery should stay charged. Do y`all think this is practical? What size wire should I use? TIA Herb |
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