Saw this at the Arrow Stich website. It doesn't use fuses, but instead uses fault detection that resets once the problem goes away. Six (6) circuits, 60 AMPS total current-handling capacity (15 per leg) and "Completely waterproof and sealed to IP67 standards" according to the write-up. The price is quite steep ($150.00), but this looks like the real deal for the knarley adventure type. Very compact, and no relays to worry about either. Time will tell how well this thing holds up, but its features and functions make it seem like the "cat's meow" of accessory power management. There's even an SAE connector for charging the batt!
http://www.aerostich.com/power-distribution-module-v2.html
Thoughts? I know there's some poeple with engineering backgrounds who will have some input ::008::
http://www.aerostich.com/power-distribution-module-v2.html
Thoughts? I know there's some poeple with engineering backgrounds who will have some input ::008::