Grant Brown
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Mar 13, 2004
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I have a 1990 Merc 70 on a 17ft 197? Glastron Hull.
All of the accessories are powered directly from the battery to the switches. This makes a huge wiring mess under the dash and down the side of the boat Also, the battery terminals are getting very crowded.
I want to feed power and ground wires to a fuse block in the front and then feed the accessories from there.
Here's the list of accessories:
- Tach
- Nav/Anchor Lights
- Interior light
- Bilge
- VHF
- Sounder
- Windshield wiper
- Stereo (future install)
1) What gauge wire should I use for this run (I am thinking 10 ga.)
2) Should I put a circuit breaker in the main feed? If so what amperage?
3) How many circuits should I have on the fuse block? One for each item listed above or can I combine some?
4) What amperage should the fuses be on each circuit?
Thanks,
Grant
All of the accessories are powered directly from the battery to the switches. This makes a huge wiring mess under the dash and down the side of the boat Also, the battery terminals are getting very crowded.
I want to feed power and ground wires to a fuse block in the front and then feed the accessories from there.
Here's the list of accessories:
- Tach
- Nav/Anchor Lights
- Interior light
- Bilge
- VHF
- Sounder
- Windshield wiper
- Stereo (future install)
1) What gauge wire should I use for this run (I am thinking 10 ga.)
2) Should I put a circuit breaker in the main feed? If so what amperage?
3) How many circuits should I have on the fuse block? One for each item listed above or can I combine some?
4) What amperage should the fuses be on each circuit?
Thanks,
Grant