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Default Waterproof junction box

Hi,

Does anyone have a good suggestion for this situation.

Have four 75 watt solar panels mounted on a radar arch. Need to bring
the wiring into the boat, but only want to put two holes in the boat
(two #6 wires, positive and neg).

I want to run a pos and neg from each panel into a waterproof junction
box, where they will all be junctioned into one big pos. and neg.

My problem is I don't know of a good product (like a bus bar??) to make
the connections, and

I need the connection to be made inside a relatively small, waterproof
junction box that can be mounted on the radar arch somewhere.

I know they make this kind of product for residential electrical
applications, but I suspect there is a good alternative for marine use.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Mike.

 
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