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What are the correct name for the device allowing for multiple wires connected to a switch. On my boat, they are on the back side of the switch panel. Terminal stacker clip? some little metal piece that allows multiple wires connected on the hot side of a switch. Sorry I didnt take a pic
 
Are they the male flat quick disconnect style? Male splitter. As in a Single female connected to switch that splits to 2 male?
I think they are called double male quick disconnect? Also double male stackable? Something like that.
 

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Ancor 210613 Marine Grade Electrical Double Male-Female Adapter
and Ancor 230613 Marine Grade Electrical Double Male-Female Adapter
 

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PKS1801":enm8j078 said:
That's a lot of battery connections. Why not a fuse block close by, instead?

In a perfect world, if there was room in there, that would be best.

Problem is, those batteries are tucked under the deck, so no room behind them.
To port, are the fuel lines and the fuel/water separator.
To starboard is the Guest dual battery charger and all of the lines running under the starboard washboard..
And finally... aft are the 2 bilge pumps, the trim tab HPU, and the raw water wash down.
 
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