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Installing a switch panel to eliminate my birds nest
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 495320" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>We could make a deal on that one. Everything I’ve done I did it by myself. I still haven’t mounted the panel I change location twice. I replaced one of the rocker switches with a switch switch for my nav/anchor lights. Just about have all the new wire ran and new add ons installed. Just some leds for the inside of the boat for night fishing. I’m running the Garmin straight to the battery with inline fuse and the bilge pump to the battery with its own manual/automatic switch. Doing that and combining the nav/anchor lights to one switch I’m only using about half of the 6 gang panel now. I need more stuff. Lol: Oh I am going to use another switch on it when I get my led spot light for the bow. I’m running wire for it along with others so all I’ll have to do is hook it up. Before I get it though I have a big submersible led green light for night fishing crappie and catching bait with my cast net.</p><p>Got 5 new rod holder bases made to fit the top of the round gunnels on the boat. They’re heavy duty for half inch holders like maybe Monster holders or Fishbites. Drift masters priced themselves out of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 495320, member: 27803"] We could make a deal on that one. Everything I’ve done I did it by myself. I still haven’t mounted the panel I change location twice. I replaced one of the rocker switches with a switch switch for my nav/anchor lights. Just about have all the new wire ran and new add ons installed. Just some leds for the inside of the boat for night fishing. I’m running the Garmin straight to the battery with inline fuse and the bilge pump to the battery with its own manual/automatic switch. Doing that and combining the nav/anchor lights to one switch I’m only using about half of the 6 gang panel now. I need more stuff. Lol: Oh I am going to use another switch on it when I get my led spot light for the bow. I’m running wire for it along with others so all I’ll have to do is hook it up. Before I get it though I have a big submersible led green light for night fishing crappie and catching bait with my cast net. Got 5 new rod holder bases made to fit the top of the round gunnels on the boat. They’re heavy duty for half inch holders like maybe Monster holders or Fishbites. Drift masters priced themselves out of the game. [/QUOTE]
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