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Old 02-18-2006, 03:39 AM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Circuit panel suggestions.

Bryan … This fuse block is going to feed everything on the boat ? Or are you going to change out switches ?
Blue Sea Weatherdeck panels seem to be the latest thing ( in either no fuse, blade fuse, and now circuit breaker.) Labels are back lit for circuit ID , to tell you if they are on or off and to tell you if the fuse is blown. They use Carling switches( I think are pretty good) which can be swapped out and changed for $5-7 a pop…. on/off, on/off/on, momentary on/off …and on and on.

I like the fuses as they are simple to change( and inexpensive) if they pop !! The circuit breaker is pretty nice too but more money and if one goes bad …then what. A backup of each breaker might get expensive. Just something else to think about and an opinion

I realize this is probably more than you are looking for … given how I *think* your going to apply it. I just got one and they look very well built.
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