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<blockquote data-quote="BassMaster06" data-source="post: 388878" data-attributes="member: 17783"><p>I'm trying to decide the best way to protect my blue seas fuse block from the elements since there is no storage space on my boat. I bought a small battery (12v 12Ah) to power all my LED lights, 12v outlet, and depth finder. It's pretty unlikely I'll be using everything at the same time, for extended periods of time. I have a spare full size battery box, and the new battery would only take up half of it. Is it safe to mount my fuse block inside the battery box as well?</p><p></p><p>My other idea was to go to bass pro and get one of those water proof boxes (for wallets, cell phones, etc.) big enough for the fuse block and wiring, drill a hole out the bottom and once all the wires were run, seal it up with silicone?</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassMaster06, post: 388878, member: 17783"] I'm trying to decide the best way to protect my blue seas fuse block from the elements since there is no storage space on my boat. I bought a small battery (12v 12Ah) to power all my LED lights, 12v outlet, and depth finder. It's pretty unlikely I'll be using everything at the same time, for extended periods of time. I have a spare full size battery box, and the new battery would only take up half of it. Is it safe to mount my fuse block inside the battery box as well? My other idea was to go to bass pro and get one of those water proof boxes (for wallets, cell phones, etc.) big enough for the fuse block and wiring, drill a hole out the bottom and once all the wires were run, seal it up with silicone? Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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