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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo^" data-source="post: 261018" data-attributes="member: 5456"><p>I'm glad you posted this. The BEP Marine 5-switch combo. panel that I ordered from Jamestown Distributors also has the jumper between the switches with a 15 amp blade type fuse in-between. I thought it was kind of weird and I'm a little confused on how to wire this thing. I thought each switch would be wired independently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo^, post: 261018, member: 5456"] I'm glad you posted this. The BEP Marine 5-switch combo. panel that I ordered from Jamestown Distributors also has the jumper between the switches with a 15 amp blade type fuse in-between. I thought it was kind of weird and I'm a little confused on how to wire this thing. I thought each switch would be wired independently. [/QUOTE]
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