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<blockquote data-quote="BassChasin" data-source="post: 168323" data-attributes="member: 4324"><p>I rewired my boat adding quite a few accessories and used toggle switches to each one so they only have power when I want to use them without draining my battery (lights fish finder radio 12V ac power etc) they do make a switch panel I have seen a few of those on here as well.I mounted my toggles right in the top bracket that connects from the seat to the boat 1/2" hole and they are mounted pretty neatly. also ran all of those leads right to the battery connector and done no fumbling around in the dark to hook them up just flip the switch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassChasin, post: 168323, member: 4324"] I rewired my boat adding quite a few accessories and used toggle switches to each one so they only have power when I want to use them without draining my battery (lights fish finder radio 12V ac power etc) they do make a switch panel I have seen a few of those on here as well.I mounted my toggles right in the top bracket that connects from the seat to the boat 1/2" hole and they are mounted pretty neatly. also ran all of those leads right to the battery connector and done no fumbling around in the dark to hook them up just flip the switch [/QUOTE]
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