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<blockquote data-quote="rallypedigree" data-source="post: 505499" data-attributes="member: 34748"><p>Hi all-first post and new to me boat. Could I replace this improvised Bus set up with a Blue Sea fuse block?</p><p></p><p>Left goes to motor, 25hp 2 stroke electric start with 6amp alternator</p><p>Right goes to battery cutoff switch (+) and battery (-) at bow. There is a 12v socket wired in as well just above.</p><p>The middle is just a piece of leather that hangs over the positive bus.</p><p></p><p>Trying to confirm if I could just wire the negatives to the negative pole on a Blue Sea, and the positives to the positive pole on the Blue Sea. Then add the socket to one of the fuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rallypedigree, post: 505499, member: 34748"] Hi all-first post and new to me boat. Could I replace this improvised Bus set up with a Blue Sea fuse block? Left goes to motor, 25hp 2 stroke electric start with 6amp alternator Right goes to battery cutoff switch (+) and battery (-) at bow. There is a 12v socket wired in as well just above. The middle is just a piece of leather that hangs over the positive bus. Trying to confirm if I could just wire the negatives to the negative pole on a Blue Sea, and the positives to the positive pole on the Blue Sea. Then add the socket to one of the fuses. [/QUOTE]
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