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time2roll
Feb 27, 2012Nomad
Renoman, Yes that is a 70 amp maxi fuse, Blue-Sea holder. You do need to remove the snap on cover and loosen the two screws to release the fuse so it is not quite as convenient as a fuse holder that just uses friction.
Circuit breaker to the right is 80 amp protecting #4 wire to the main fuse panel. Most of the run is #2 from the effort to get WFCO into boost mode.
The rear panel has four screws. The front panels have six between them. They are stainless deck screws that I believe have more holding grip than a regular wood screw. Otherwise they are just in the plywood roof. The mount puts about 1.5" gap at the rail, maybe 3/4" in the panel center and 2" at the ends. Roof has more arch to it than I realized.
Circuit breaker to the right is 80 amp protecting #4 wire to the main fuse panel. Most of the run is #2 from the effort to get WFCO into boost mode.
The rear panel has four screws. The front panels have six between them. They are stainless deck screws that I believe have more holding grip than a regular wood screw. Otherwise they are just in the plywood roof. The mount puts about 1.5" gap at the rail, maybe 3/4" in the panel center and 2" at the ends. Roof has more arch to it than I realized.
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