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So How Do I Wire This Switch Center With 2 Hots , Boat Only1
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<blockquote data-quote="driz" data-source="post: 414789" data-attributes="member: 13373"><p>Ok I found a nice 8 gang switch panel to fill the gaping hole the PO left in my dashboard. I see it has 2 hot leads , one on each end that seems to control the 4 switches in a row near it. Here is the rub. I only have 1 hot lead coming into the panel. </p><p> The obvious choice is to tie them both in together. That would make them hot all the time the battery selector (I installed a 2 cut off battery switch) is on. I can live with that setup . I'm sure the new fancy boats have a lot more going on up there as opposed to my 1985 Tracker. So is there any particular reason not to route both those reds together? Sorry about the upside down picture :LOL2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="driz, post: 414789, member: 13373"] Ok I found a nice 8 gang switch panel to fill the gaping hole the PO left in my dashboard. I see it has 2 hot leads , one on each end that seems to control the 4 switches in a row near it. Here is the rub. I only have 1 hot lead coming into the panel. The obvious choice is to tie them both in together. That would make them hot all the time the battery selector (I installed a 2 cut off battery switch) is on. I can live with that setup . I'm sure the new fancy boats have a lot more going on up there as opposed to my 1985 Tracker. So is there any particular reason not to route both those reds together? Sorry about the upside down picture :LOL2: [/QUOTE]
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