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leisure batteries, maybe of use to some but i have some Q's
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<blockquote data-quote="BJ1" data-source="post: 445727" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>My point is that most of the circuits that you want to connect to the LB are already there at the front of the bus so why rewire them all to under the bed? You just need one fused 6mm wire from the LB to the front mounted LB box, then remove the terminals from the OG box and push them on to the LB box. I did this on our westy and saved loads of time and wire. The new LB box is right next to the OG box and can't be seen without lying on the cab floor. </p><p></p><p>Having the LB box in the cab saves having to empty bedding etc if a fuse blows - and is it really safe to have a fuse box buried in stored stuff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJ1, post: 445727, member: 355"] My point is that most of the circuits that you want to connect to the LB are already there at the front of the bus so why rewire them all to under the bed? You just need one fused 6mm wire from the LB to the front mounted LB box, then remove the terminals from the OG box and push them on to the LB box. I did this on our westy and saved loads of time and wire. The new LB box is right next to the OG box and can't be seen without lying on the cab floor. Having the LB box in the cab saves having to empty bedding etc if a fuse blows - and is it really safe to have a fuse box buried in stored stuff? [/QUOTE]
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