1. Main panel to instruments 2. Main panel to headlight/turn signal farthest from the main panel 3. Main panel to taillight farthest from main panel 4. Alternator/charging system to main panel 5.
Article 300 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) contains the general requirements for wiring methods and materials for power and lighting [Sec. 300.1(A)]. It includes the general requirements for ...
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Article 300 is one of four Articles that form the basis for applying Chapter 3 wiring methods (the other three are Art. 310, Art. 312, and Art. 314). The requirements of Art. 300 apply to all Chapter ...
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