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    You may find that a complete kit from one of the many wiring circuit manufacturers will be the simplest and most cost effective solution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by techinspector1 View Post
    You may find that a complete kit from one of the many wiring circuit manufacturers will be the simplest and most cost effective solution.
    Yep, I agree with Tech. There are a bunch of good wiring kits out there, and using one will make your task a lot easier. Just get one that labels every conductor every few feet, and that uses a bunch of different insulation colors, too. Makes it much, much easier than sorting through a bunch of black wires looking for the one you need, and makes troubleshooting later easier, too.
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