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On Mon, 25 May 2009 19:31:59 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: I am about to rewire my Lund. A simple thing, with only a few circuits. Some wires need to be deleted, others replaced, and some I'm not sure. I was wondering if it is advisable to just put a knife switch on the hot. Right now, I have the screw on battery terminals, and it's just another step before launch. The wiring is generally half birdsnest and half done right. Is a knife switch a good thing? Should I put a mondo fuse in line, too? Just in case. No - simpler to use a circuit breaker panel - you can get one at West Marine for $20 - water proof, simple and easy to install. http://tinyurl.com/pvl22j There are others around - Defender sells one that's good, but it's a little more pricey. Don White's boat (which was mine at one time) has a open type fused circuit panel that isn't water proof, but is protected from the weather - I don't think that's what you are looking for. |
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