Boat Electrical Circuitbreaker/switch Panel From Oday Sailboat on 2040-parts.com
Stafford, Virginia, US
has 8 switches and associated circuit breakers. Two switches are double pole double throw. has double momentary switch for battery testing. If you are building a boat or have an older boat with fuses, then this is for you.
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