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    12v switched Distribution panel

    I am after a 12v x2 sockets plus 4 switched panel, does anyone do such a thing here, or do I need to get it off shore?

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    You could probably modify this ('tis a bit pricey!). I have the six switch version (no socket) in the back of my Rangie.



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    You could have a look at Bias Boating's online catalogue. Not sure about the quality.

    Plugs & Sockets



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    this

    The 12 Volt World

    and this

    The 12 Volt World

    look like good simple solutions...

    jc
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    Cheers all, some good ideas there, one of these is alittle priccy.

    I like the look of this one ending 556, $65




    Integrated bus bars and simple two-wire connection eliminates wiring harness clutter behind panel. Polycarbonate/ABS panels cannot corrode, are flame retardant and feature LED illuminated ON indication. Carling™ 15A circuit breakers are reset by simply switching the breaker off, then on again. Installation requires placement of an in-line fuse with a maximum rating of 60A between the power source and the panel’s positive buss.
    To further reduce wiring clutter consider the MAXI™ Fuse Block (Model 594343), which accommodates tab-style automotive blade fuses from 30A to 80A in its easily mounted, insulated case. Designed for mounting in dry locations. Panels include mounting hardware and 15 preprinted, common circuit name labels. Over 500 additional square format labels are available by Special Order.


    Plus maybe one of these



    Large, tab-type automotive fuses are inexpensive and ideal for branch circuits running to panels, small winches, electric downriggers, refrigeration circuits, etc. Insulating cover prevents accidental shorts and snaps in place.
    Accepts wires to 4AWG
    Handles up to 32V DC/80A
    2.0" x 2.9"

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    I have one of these
    3 Gang Weather Proof Switch Panel
    You can see it on this site:Switches and Buttons

    But I got mine off ebay for about $50 a few years ago.

    It is simple two wire connect and the circuit breakers work good. I have it just inside the rear door and can keep an eye on my battery at the flick of a switch.

    There are plenty out there, good luck with your search.

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