Dave, The red wire that's interconnected with each fuse holder is the hot 
(supply). the wires coming off The top are to each individual cuircut. the 
green wire is for the cuircut controlled by that fuse. Tried to get you a 
simple schematic, but can't figure out how on my phone. Hope that helps. Doug 
Mountjoysv Rebecca Leah C&C Landfall 39Port Orchard yacht club
-------- Original message --------From: David Knecht via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Date: 3/9/20  20:41  (GMT-08:00) To: CnC CnC discussion 
list <CnC-List@cnc-list.com> Cc: David Knecht <davidakne...@gmail.com> Subject: 
Stus-List Fuse replacement and wiring My main breaker has a rotary switch (now 
replaced with a Blue Seas selector switch) and four fuses running from positive 
power to the main electrical panel.  Most of the fuse holders are corroded so I 
am considering replacing them, but I am not sure I understand the fuse holders 
or the logic of the wiring.  They have a connection tab on the bottom and then 
another on the side. In some cases, they are wired from one fuse to another.  
Can someone point me to a replacement and explain why you would wire that way?  
Photo at https://photos.app.goo.gl/WMxAB5Pj2WMtn2pbA  In that photo, you can 
see a red wire coming from the power +, which is double crimped with a short 
red that bridges to the next fuse, and a green going up to the main panel.  
Thanks- Dave
S/V Aries1990 C&C 34+New London, CT



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