Durcott
Well-Known Member
Hi folks,
My Northney 34 has a 20 way switch and indicator lamp panel mounted in a neat mahogany box. Outwardly it's OK, but internally it's a mess of car type fuse holders and terminals, dry joints, cheap crimps, unused circuits and so on.
I'd like to get back to a more robust construction. I reckon the chandler's switch and distro products look great on a new build, but I want to reuse as much as possible and keep the look.
I'm used to using DIN rail terminals on shore - easy to incorporate fuses into each circuit. I think I have enough room to install the miniature versions of these things. Will these stand up to marine use?
Is there an alternative to chocolate block terminals on the market?
Thanks
Jeff Adams
My Northney 34 has a 20 way switch and indicator lamp panel mounted in a neat mahogany box. Outwardly it's OK, but internally it's a mess of car type fuse holders and terminals, dry joints, cheap crimps, unused circuits and so on.
I'd like to get back to a more robust construction. I reckon the chandler's switch and distro products look great on a new build, but I want to reuse as much as possible and keep the look.
I'm used to using DIN rail terminals on shore - easy to incorporate fuses into each circuit. I think I have enough room to install the miniature versions of these things. Will these stand up to marine use?
Is there an alternative to chocolate block terminals on the market?
Thanks
Jeff Adams