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<blockquote data-quote="gajet31" data-source="post: 210419" data-attributes="member: 3832"><p>Thanks for the chart. I ordered an assortment of fuses yesterday, along with wire and a new bilge pump from west marine. I noticed that in the pic, you dont have the negative or positive from the battery hooked to the fuse panel. Any reason why? When you charge, do you keep it hooked up or disconnect?</p><p></p><p>I am surprised that more people don't have the blue sea systems fuse panel on their boat. Lots of people are are buying them from cabelas and bass pro, but I think this unit is far superior in quality. Another quick Q: So from the panel, you run a positive and negative to the accessory, but the switch is located somewhere along the positive wire? If that is correct, then I should be able to finish and wire up my boat quick, all I need to do is run all the positives to my different switches on my console, then out to the accessory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gajet31, post: 210419, member: 3832"] Thanks for the chart. I ordered an assortment of fuses yesterday, along with wire and a new bilge pump from west marine. I noticed that in the pic, you dont have the negative or positive from the battery hooked to the fuse panel. Any reason why? When you charge, do you keep it hooked up or disconnect? I am surprised that more people don't have the blue sea systems fuse panel on their boat. Lots of people are are buying them from cabelas and bass pro, but I think this unit is far superior in quality. Another quick Q: So from the panel, you run a positive and negative to the accessory, but the switch is located somewhere along the positive wire? If that is correct, then I should be able to finish and wire up my boat quick, all I need to do is run all the positives to my different switches on my console, then out to the accessory. [/QUOTE]
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