I have an older 16 Angler. It will have full electronics and I am also installing electric downriggers. I may put in 2 batteries, or work with 1 and keep a spare battery mounted in bow also for weight/balance purposes. In either case I want to install a battery switch. My main concern an electrical fire, so I want a quick battery disconnect. But on this small boat, where would be the best place to mount the switch? All the way back on the transom inside?
Also, I really do not want to directly link any accessories directly to the battery/ies. Doing so would bypass the switch? I want the switch to cut all power. So, could I install a positive and negative buss bars near and after the switch for accessories such as the inline fused downriggers and also the positive lead going to dash fuse panel? I really do not want to run all accessories to the front dash panel. Or is that the right way to do it?
Thanks for any help, Chris.
Also, I really do not want to directly link any accessories directly to the battery/ies. Doing so would bypass the switch? I want the switch to cut all power. So, could I install a positive and negative buss bars near and after the switch for accessories such as the inline fused downriggers and also the positive lead going to dash fuse panel? I really do not want to run all accessories to the front dash panel. Or is that the right way to do it?
Thanks for any help, Chris.