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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1973 16’ Monark repair/rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Stand Up" data-source="post: 523443" data-attributes="member: 31842"><p>A "short to ground" will blow a fuse as well. Be sure the wires are protected from abrasion and that there is not a place where water can get to it and short it out, or a bare wire is allowed to contact ground.</p><p>The PEX line will be fine in the sun. You're not actually using it for pressured water so you're good to go for years. </p><p>Keep at it and the rewards are yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stand Up, post: 523443, member: 31842"] A "short to ground" will blow a fuse as well. Be sure the wires are protected from abrasion and that there is not a place where water can get to it and short it out, or a bare wire is allowed to contact ground. The PEX line will be fine in the sun. You're not actually using it for pressured water so you're good to go for years. Keep at it and the rewards are yours. [/QUOTE]
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