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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 418502" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>Ah, I know what you mean. How do they hold up in the sun?</p><p></p><p>Also, thinking some more on this, I'm starting to lean towards not have a switch panel with built in fuses/breakers nor a fancy fusebox. Rather just use some generic inline fuse holders on the power wire between the switch and accessory and contained within the weatherproof box. If I wire everything up with appropriate gauge wire and use solid connections I really shouldn't have any issues and in the event I have to replace a fuse it would just require unscrewing 4 or so screws on the faceplate and replacing the fuse.</p><p></p><p>I really need to make a decision and go forward with it....I need navigation lights so I can get out to fish at night and beat this miserable heat lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 418502, member: 13975"] Ah, I know what you mean. How do they hold up in the sun? Also, thinking some more on this, I'm starting to lean towards not have a switch panel with built in fuses/breakers nor a fancy fusebox. Rather just use some generic inline fuse holders on the power wire between the switch and accessory and contained within the weatherproof box. If I wire everything up with appropriate gauge wire and use solid connections I really shouldn't have any issues and in the event I have to replace a fuse it would just require unscrewing 4 or so screws on the faceplate and replacing the fuse. I really need to make a decision and go forward with it....I need navigation lights so I can get out to fish at night and beat this miserable heat lol! [/QUOTE]
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