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Installing a switch panel to eliminate my birds nest
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 494811" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I had some honey do’s handed to me so I just got back on the boat early this morning. I think to early. I started in the bilge area removing old wires. I have no idea how or why I did it but I looked in my hand and I had a long piece of brown wire in it. That’s not right. I looked at the bilge pump and sure enough it sit there with about 2” of wire sticking out. Now I only buy the best marine heat shrink connectors I can find. And good heat shrink tubing as well. But there is nothing I trust to be submerged that I need to stay on top of the water. I threw that piece of wire in the trash and pulled my phone out and ordered a new pump.</p><p> I finished removing all the old copper wiring and installed the new fish finder and ran the lines for it. Tomorrow I’m hoping to get the rest of the wire ran and install the new switch panel and fuse block.</p><p>Im getting closer to taking a break from working on it for a while and getting some fishing done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 494811, member: 27803"] I had some honey do’s handed to me so I just got back on the boat early this morning. I think to early. I started in the bilge area removing old wires. I have no idea how or why I did it but I looked in my hand and I had a long piece of brown wire in it. That’s not right. I looked at the bilge pump and sure enough it sit there with about 2” of wire sticking out. Now I only buy the best marine heat shrink connectors I can find. And good heat shrink tubing as well. But there is nothing I trust to be submerged that I need to stay on top of the water. I threw that piece of wire in the trash and pulled my phone out and ordered a new pump. I finished removing all the old copper wiring and installed the new fish finder and ran the lines for it. Tomorrow I’m hoping to get the rest of the wire ran and install the new switch panel and fuse block. Im getting closer to taking a break from working on it for a while and getting some fishing done. [/QUOTE]
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