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wiring a terminal board for a boat batter


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tims1224 
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Posted: July 22, 2009 at 10:56 PM / IP Logged  
I am rehabbing an old outboard motorboat and have put ring terminals with in-line glass fuses on all my circuits, (8) so far.  These are: bilge pump, aerator, lights, cigarette lighter/accessory, trolling motor, batterycharger, fish locator and a marine radio.  The battery area is congested with the gas tank and the battery in a plastic battery box with 8 sets of wire leads.   I have three questions:  1. A friend gave me a terminal board that is set up for plastic car fuses and I wonder if I should get a a regular terminal strip w/ screws and use that rather than replace all the in-line fuses.  2. What is a good wire size for the main positive and negative main wire to the battery leads?    3. Am also wondering if there is a good place to put the strip and how to cover it. 
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Posted: July 22, 2009 at 11:14 PM / IP Logged  
re: terminal board for boat battery- to clarify,  it is a 1983 Sea-Nymph 14.5' aluminum fishing boat. 
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