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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 385872" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>I use small deep rectangular 'Tupperware'-type boxes to house electrical items like a 40-amp circuit breaker or a ground buss. The tub part is affixed to the bulkhead in position and the leads are brought into the box via rubber grommets. Then on static items, like buss's, they are sprayed down with Boeshield T-9, then the cover is lubed with clear silicone grease and snapped on.</p><p></p><p>On my present build, I am putting the combo pos/neg feed circuit breaker protected box in it up under the helm. <strong>Works slick! </strong>... as a poor man's DIY water-resistant weather-proof enclosure like a NEMA rated box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 385872, member: 15636"] I use small deep rectangular 'Tupperware'-type boxes to house electrical items like a 40-amp circuit breaker or a ground buss. The tub part is affixed to the bulkhead in position and the leads are brought into the box via rubber grommets. Then on static items, like buss's, they are sprayed down with Boeshield T-9, then the cover is lubed with clear silicone grease and snapped on. On my present build, I am putting the combo pos/neg feed circuit breaker protected box in it up under the helm. [b]Works slick! [/b]... as a poor man's DIY water-resistant weather-proof enclosure like a NEMA rated box. [/QUOTE]
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