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Do I need a Fuse Box If I Use A Panel WIth Breakers On Switc
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<blockquote data-quote="driz" data-source="post: 414321" data-attributes="member: 13373"><p>I have gone through my 85 V17 Tracker right to the hull. Starting to get done now and the electrics are next. I used all the existing wiring that was serviceable in pretty much it's old configuration. My old fuse box and the existing rocker switches are old and nasty so will be going with one of those marine rocker panel setups with the breakers right under. Is there any reason I need a fuse panel in addition to this new rig? I can't see one myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="driz, post: 414321, member: 13373"] I have gone through my 85 V17 Tracker right to the hull. Starting to get done now and the electrics are next. I used all the existing wiring that was serviceable in pretty much it's old configuration. My old fuse box and the existing rocker switches are old and nasty so will be going with one of those marine rocker panel setups with the breakers right under. Is there any reason I need a fuse panel in addition to this new rig? I can't see one myself. [/QUOTE]
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