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Roger Long wrote:
Bob wrote: Which do you have? I don't have either. I'm looking at them on the web site trying to decide which, if any, I should buy. I need to not have a bus on either side so that each fuse operates like a separate in-line fuse. If bars can be removed from the negative bus and each fuse is connected separately to the bus terminal screws, I should be all set. I've looked at them in WM but they are all sealed up and it's hard to see the exact construction. I'm unclear about something. You mention a switch panel and a fuse block. On my boat (and my previous) I only have a switch panel (from Paneltronics) where the breakers act as switches and wire protection. There is another master switch and 300 Amp fuse tucked away, and a number of the circuits have an extra fuse inline, and there are some distribution strips for the instruments and the ground side, but there are no additional "fuse blocks." Is your setup different? |
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