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Installing a switch panel to eliminate my birds nest
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<blockquote data-quote="cyclops2" data-source="post: 493822" data-attributes="member: 32141"><p>Post a list of each item you HAVE now. PLUS a seperate list of possible additions you might like to add later. Fuse block strips are available for different maximum fuse sizes.</p><p>a common solid metal bar is also available to easily put ALL the NEGATIVE wires to .</p><p></p><p>Now I have to go on the web & find out who still sells the items you would need. I use the simple glass fuses as they are easy to see if they blow or check with a cheap Harbor Fright voltmeter which I keep in a boat tackle box with a couple of spark plugs and a sparkplug wrench. All are small & cheap. I have the parts in the tackle box that is waterproof with my favorite lures. I carry a pack each of 5..10 .. and 15 amp glass fuses. Every item on the boat is fused if it has wires. They are connected from left to right by their first letter of their name. All the 5 amp fuses are together. Then the 10s are together. Last is all over 10 amp group.</p><p>If you want me to go on the wwb & find all the parts you would need & where they are ? Post back. I will post the sealed wire ends a crimping tool also if you need them. Piec of cake job that will make you feel good when finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyclops2, post: 493822, member: 32141"] Post a list of each item you HAVE now. PLUS a seperate list of possible additions you might like to add later. Fuse block strips are available for different maximum fuse sizes. a common solid metal bar is also available to easily put ALL the NEGATIVE wires to . Now I have to go on the web & find out who still sells the items you would need. I use the simple glass fuses as they are easy to see if they blow or check with a cheap Harbor Fright voltmeter which I keep in a boat tackle box with a couple of spark plugs and a sparkplug wrench. All are small & cheap. I have the parts in the tackle box that is waterproof with my favorite lures. I carry a pack each of 5..10 .. and 15 amp glass fuses. Every item on the boat is fused if it has wires. They are connected from left to right by their first letter of their name. All the 5 amp fuses are together. Then the 10s are together. Last is all over 10 amp group. If you want me to go on the wwb & find all the parts you would need & where they are ? Post back. I will post the sealed wire ends a crimping tool also if you need them. Piec of cake job that will make you feel good when finished. [/QUOTE]
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