PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
I may have used the wrong terminology Paul (maybe not!)
I am attaching a sketch of what I think I am doing based on this thread........
when I can resize it![]()
That looks reasonable Dave. Can i suggest a couple of tweeks ? Forget the AIS or Glomex switches, but put the VHF on it's own supply. So run 2 wires from the busbar, one to the fuse holder, switch and 4 way fuse holder, as you have drawn it, then a second wire to a fuse, then straight to the VHF (no need for a switch). It's only one more wire, but saves two additional switches, whilst allowing you to leave the VHF on when everything else is off. The GPS, AIS and splitter will all be on at the same time, so it makes sense to have them on a single switch, as drawn.
Don't get hung up too much on the fuse rating, it's OK to be a little over rated. If you had all 4 items wired as per your sketch, i'd fit a 15a fuse before the switch and a 10a fuse for the VHF, the others can be smaller. If you go with my suggestion, fit 10a fuses for the VHF and the switch/4 way fuse holder and smaller ones for the GPS, AIS and splitter.
The fuse holder nearest the busbar would likely be better if it was a multi way one.