Parker Yahoo Group Archived Messages
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757 | Dana Cunniff | Re: Re: Breakers vs. fuses | 2/14/2006 19:44:00 | |
Also Doug, I don't know if it got mentioned before but fuses take up less space than breakers. I haven't mounted panel assemblies but I've added a couple of four-gang fuse blocks inside the electrical cabinet and some inline fuses. I've tapped off the original fuse block from Parker and I pulled another set of positive and ground wires into the panel from the batteries. I did get a flushmount 110V breaker panel a couple of years ago when I had shore power and a charger added. It is on a 2530 and it is on the side of the panel when you enter the vee. Dana --- dougmacf <<a href="/group/parkerboats/post?postID=8ik1lf4o-1y23su4PJryHoJEYnLuGQAUoPBaU1i2KSX2bJTh68feuLcMJpFCHg-ZlAV_1b-eWvjpgW9Ju-ka">dougmacf@...</a>> wrote: > Dale, > > Haven't had a chance to thank you for sharing your > thoughts and experience in rewiring... > plus alot of questions I hadn't had a chance to ask. > Ancor's site and hard copy catalogue > have some great info on electrical also. I'm > beginning to see that I may have to design/ > build a fuse/meter/switch panel to get what I need > in the space allotted. The fuse blocks > inside the console also look like a good way to > consolidate devices coming off of a > common switch on the panel. > > Hope I can make it north to your area from > Marshfield this summer and perhaps meet up. > > Cheers, > Doug > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <a href="http://mail.yahoo.com">http://mail.yahoo.com</a> |