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<blockquote data-quote="moelkhuntr" data-source="post: 178059" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I got my fuse blocks from AutoZone for around $7.00 each and went to Wallys World and got 2 plastic food containers with snap lids for $2.00 each and put a hole in bottom and sealed it. Cheap setup and it works. Have also had guys use about a 4" sectin of PVC pipe with a lid on each end an it works also. Putting a fuse block in back and front of boat makes it handy about hooking things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moelkhuntr, post: 178059, member: 4235"] I got my fuse blocks from AutoZone for around $7.00 each and went to Wallys World and got 2 plastic food containers with snap lids for $2.00 each and put a hole in bottom and sealed it. Cheap setup and it works. Have also had guys use about a 4" sectin of PVC pipe with a lid on each end an it works also. Putting a fuse block in back and front of boat makes it handy about hooking things up. [/QUOTE]
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