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I prefer to keep things simple, similar to Charlie M above. In my ship each battery has a 10 amp fuse and an on-off toggle switch. These toggle switches feed a single master on-off switch, which then feeds individual blade fuses for each instrument. Each instrument also has an on-off switch. Reliable, easy to control, and low voltage loss.
-John, Q3 |
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