Tractor Seabee
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It doesn't work that way. The voltage is constant at whatever the charging system is putting out (ideally between 13.8 and 14.2 volts) so increasing the total resistance in the circuit lowers the amperage draw.
Mace,
You may want to review this some more. Yes, at the battery it will be whatever the Voltage Regulator is set for. 50 feet from the battery; wire size staying the same, you will have less than that voltage, but the lights, winch motor Etc will still try to put out its rated wattage therefore raising the amps till the fuse blows or the wire melts. Thats why the fuse is rated per the wire size; to keep the wire from melting. Set this up on the bench and it will become clear. Note I man deliberately avoiding gett into theory too deep.
Ron