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Installing a switch panel to eliminate my birds nest
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 495364" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>My switch panel has a cigarette plug and two phone charging ports which also will charge my headlamps and rechargeable spotlight that I made sure before I bought it. I can use it while it’s recharging. That’s all in the stern I ran an extra 14 awg to the bow for a someday led spot light mounted and I was thinking it should handle another cigarette plug on the bow as well or I can use my trolling motor battery that’s right at the bow. I’m getting a big bright green led submersible fishing light and I think that’s what’s on its cord. I know the 14 awg will handle it because the only time ill switch on the spot light is for a second to keep my bearings running at night and never at another boat heading towards me. Great idea about for the grandkids by the way. I have one that will throw a lure all day but cannot sit and watch a pole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 495364, member: 27803"] My switch panel has a cigarette plug and two phone charging ports which also will charge my headlamps and rechargeable spotlight that I made sure before I bought it. I can use it while it’s recharging. That’s all in the stern I ran an extra 14 awg to the bow for a someday led spot light mounted and I was thinking it should handle another cigarette plug on the bow as well or I can use my trolling motor battery that’s right at the bow. I’m getting a big bright green led submersible fishing light and I think that’s what’s on its cord. I know the 14 awg will handle it because the only time ill switch on the spot light is for a second to keep my bearings running at night and never at another boat heading towards me. Great idea about for the grandkids by the way. I have one that will throw a lure all day but cannot sit and watch a pole. [/QUOTE]
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