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I have a very spartan Alumacraft v-14 and am looking to set up a basic DC system: nav lights, anchor light, fish finder, and some night fishing lights. There isn't an obvious spot to place the setup. Battery, main switch, fuse block and switch panel. There are a couple storage pods with hinged lids that fit a battery perfectly, and I was considering placing the main switch/ fuse block/ground bus in the port side pod, cutting a hole in the aft side of it and installing the switch panel there. It isn't the easiest access to the fuse block, but it protects the battery (I'd install angle aluminum stock to create a lip that closes over the sides of the pod to waterproof it a little better)), and is conveniently located. The only obvious down side that I can see is that the pod actually will hold two group 27 batteries, and while I'm not planning on using two house batteries at the moment there, it would be nice to keep that as an option.
I thought maybe there was an off the shelf panel box that would work, but I'm not finding anything obvious. Is there any safety or other reason not to house the battery/switch.fuse block in that pod? Thanks for the suggestions. I've never done this and I'm probably missing something obvious.
I thought maybe there was an off the shelf panel box that would work, but I'm not finding anything obvious. Is there any safety or other reason not to house the battery/switch.fuse block in that pod? Thanks for the suggestions. I've never done this and I'm probably missing something obvious.