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Waterproof Busbar for battery relocation
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 472690" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>FWIW on all my boats, fresh or salt, I'll mount something like that in a 'Tupperware' type box with removable cover. Mount the box to the bulkhead and drill holes in the sides and insert rubber grommets to protect and seal the wiring, add liquid e-tape as may be needed. Complete work and snap on the cover - done.</p><p></p><p>Works SLICK! Have never had any electrical issue nor as much as a blown fuse or other in any of my boats, in 30+ years of rigging my own in this or similar manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 472690, member: 15636"] FWIW on all my boats, fresh or salt, I'll mount something like that in a 'Tupperware' type box with removable cover. Mount the box to the bulkhead and drill holes in the sides and insert rubber grommets to protect and seal the wiring, add liquid e-tape as may be needed. Complete work and snap on the cover - done. Works SLICK! Have never had any electrical issue nor as much as a blown fuse or other in any of my boats, in 30+ years of rigging my own in this or similar manner. [/QUOTE]
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