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  1. #1
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    Default alternate fuse box

    I'm about to start re-wiring my series iia with a wiring harness that I got from our host but I want to add more fuses than the two stock ones. Has anybody found any fuse boxes/panels that they like? I've looked at the ones at the local autoparts store but they don't seem that substantial.

    I'm also planning on adding relays for the headlights. Right now I'm planning on making my own relay harness unless someone has found a better way.

    Thanks,
    seth
    1966 Series IIA 88 "zebra"
    1967 Series IIA 109

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    Default Fuse Box

    I picked-up a SIII 4-fuse block for my IIa. Marginally larger than the 2-fuse, simple to swap, and it does not look out of place. I still run a generator and do not have a lot of electrical accessories.

    Tom P.

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    Default Fuse box

    At West Marine or Boatersworld you can find a fuse box for ATO/ATC type bladed fuses. It's from Blue Sea Systems, and is very well made. Part #5026
    www.bluesea.com

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