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Any Ideas For Fuse / Breaker Containment
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<blockquote data-quote="LarryA" data-source="post: 76855" data-attributes="member: 737"><p>I've done a search and don't seem to see what I'm looking for. I need some ideas on how to make a containment to hold my switches, trolling motor receptacle, and 12V outlet, and also house my fuse block and circuit breaker. Everything I think of leaves me with a problem of access to the fuses. I want to locate the enclosure behind the stern seat and to the side on a 14' Aluminum V Hull. I'll have a deck, of sorts, across the rear to support my fuel tank and maybe have a storage area. I'm concerned about water getting in to the fuse block if I cover the enclosure with carpeting. I don't know if this makes sense or not but I can't find anything on how others may have dealt with this type of thing.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryA, post: 76855, member: 737"] I've done a search and don't seem to see what I'm looking for. I need some ideas on how to make a containment to hold my switches, trolling motor receptacle, and 12V outlet, and also house my fuse block and circuit breaker. Everything I think of leaves me with a problem of access to the fuses. I want to locate the enclosure behind the stern seat and to the side on a 14' Aluminum V Hull. I'll have a deck, of sorts, across the rear to support my fuel tank and maybe have a storage area. I'm concerned about water getting in to the fuse block if I cover the enclosure with carpeting. I don't know if this makes sense or not but I can't find anything on how others may have dealt with this type of thing. Thanks, Larry [/QUOTE]
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