Leighb
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The whole instrument and engine switch panel on my boat is made of ply with a leathercloth covering. It was built in 1978 though so perhaps Regs have changed since then?
Has it caught fire? ;-)The whole instrument and engine switch panel on my boat is made of ply with a leathercloth covering. It was built in 1978 though so perhaps Regs have changed since then?
My DIY burr walnut panel on a grp base.
Rather than start a new thread I going to ask if I’ve screwed up here.
I’ve wired my home made panel as, battery +, fuse, switch, load. Is this ok or should it be battery +, switch, fuse, load?
Does it make a difference?
BTW, I’m pretty proud of my home made panel ?
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OFC hes my brotherI hope he pays you for the advertising.
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When I made a small 6 way panel I also chose to put fuse before switch.I’ve wired my home made panel as, battery +, fuse, switch, load. Is this ok or should it be battery +, switch, fuse, load?
Does it make a difference?
BTW, I’m pretty proud of my home made panel ?
Bluesea make stuff for exactly this. I used a larger one as I have more circuits but this takes care of the input distribution and fuses.When I made a small 6 way panel I also chose to put fuse before switch.
I would be interested to know what items you used to 1) distribute the incoming battery positive to the various fuses and 2) connect to the various positive load wires.
In my experience it is difficult to find suitable hardware, especially on a small panel.
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Thank you, looks neat, but is based on using blade fuses. Presumably the OP would want some type of fuses accessible from the panel front side (I certainly did)?Bluesea make stuff for exactly this. I used a larger one as I have more circuits but this takes care of the input distribution and fuses.
Why?Thank you, looks neat, but is based on using blade fuses. Presumably the OP would want some type of fuses accessible from the panel front side (I certainly did)?
When I made a small 6 way panel I also chose to put fuse before switch.
I would be interested to know what items you used to 1) distribute the incoming battery positive to the various fuses and 2) connect to the various positive load wires.
In my experience it is difficult to find suitable hardware, especially on a small panel.