BFL13 wrote:
Yes, but the issue is the 6300 'split'-- DC fuses of the 6300 between ones that need the battery as filter and the others that don't. You want to put the pos wires in the right places. if you use a 6300 panel with a deck mount converter that has its own RP fuses, you jumper the panel's two pos terminals now that all fuses are getting clean power.
Don't know for sure any of this applies to the OP's choices--why that panel doesn't fit. Maybe it is not even a 6300!
OP changed the converter section..
jimdmorrison wrote:
The new one I got is just a little too big. I'd rather buy something that fits better so I can close the lid.
This was the part I replaced originally, but accidentally broke the circuit board when I was working on it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004A34G94/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
CLICKY LINK FROM ABOVE
Pix of converter the OP installed..
A WFCO WF-8955 3 stage Switching converter which does not require a battery for filtering or regulating..
OP can use ANY fuse block that they can figure out how to fit into the convert box space allocated for the DC fuses..