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Proper Wiring Placement for Switch Panel and Fuse Box (PICS)
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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 435941" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>No. That will not be fused. Ground is ground so it does not matter how or where you get it. Just don't ground to the hull. The positive should go from battery to fuse block then to switch and ending at the light or load. The first pick does not look like it does that. You basically shorted right past the fuse block with that ring terminal and had not fused the switch. You could not fuse the switch if going back would mean a complete rewire but then you would need one wire going into the fuse block and one coming out on a DIFFERENT terminal. I didn't study the rest real close because that first pic stopped me in my track. You need to go thru the fuse and not just touch it like you show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 435941, member: 13140"] No. That will not be fused. Ground is ground so it does not matter how or where you get it. Just don't ground to the hull. The positive should go from battery to fuse block then to switch and ending at the light or load. The first pick does not look like it does that. You basically shorted right past the fuse block with that ring terminal and had not fused the switch. You could not fuse the switch if going back would mean a complete rewire but then you would need one wire going into the fuse block and one coming out on a DIFFERENT terminal. I didn't study the rest real close because that first pic stopped me in my track. You need to go thru the fuse and not just touch it like you show. [/QUOTE]
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