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Old 05-12-2012, 07:10 AM
Caymanboy Caymanboy is offline
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I have been dealing with a lighting issue that I have come to find out is due to my corroded fuse plate and wiring terminations in certin spots. I plan on fixing this by adding a new fuse plate and re-do some connections, my bildge pump is was starting to act up due to the wiring as well and I dont want to take any chances out on the water. I currently have a 8 bank fuse plate but the marine supply store i went to didnt have any in stock. This is what I am dealing with...






I bought these since they didnt have the 8 bank ones. Will these be ok ??




Any other suggestions ? I will be tackling this job during the weekend along with my Garmin gps combo install.


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