SilverRhino
Well-known member
I am adding a new auxiliary 12 circuit fuse block to our tow vehicle. Looking on the internet I found a company, Blue Sea Systems, and after the recommendation from Duane (porthole), I purchased the needed circuit block and a fuse block.
While researching this project, I discovered the world of boat and marine suppliers. The quality of the products you will find from these sources is far superior to what you find from RV suppliers. Not only did I find great products, but looking at the diagrams and system photos, every RV tech and factory installer should be required to intern under a marine manufacturer. The quality of the wiring and systems is heads above anything found in an RV. Wires are all carefully run, neatly arranged and labelled. Photos of how they wired systems, make the wiring on my BC look like it was done by a 3 year old.
I learned a lot about the proper way to do things from a number of the sites I found. If you are looking to repair or modify anything in the 12 volt side of your RV, check out the marine suppliers.
While researching this project, I discovered the world of boat and marine suppliers. The quality of the products you will find from these sources is far superior to what you find from RV suppliers. Not only did I find great products, but looking at the diagrams and system photos, every RV tech and factory installer should be required to intern under a marine manufacturer. The quality of the wiring and systems is heads above anything found in an RV. Wires are all carefully run, neatly arranged and labelled. Photos of how they wired systems, make the wiring on my BC look like it was done by a 3 year old.
I learned a lot about the proper way to do things from a number of the sites I found. If you are looking to repair or modify anything in the 12 volt side of your RV, check out the marine suppliers.