Adam,

When I rewired Corsair (1970 Redwing 35, C&C 35-1), I put terminal power and ground terminal blocks on the bulkhead behind the panel.  i ran separate leads for each of the circuits (signal and ground).  For circuits that had multiple loads, I ran each load to the terminal strip and then ganged the power and ground back to the panel.  I didn't use the jumper clips, I made daisy chain wires to connect multiple circuits.  I labeled each line for easier trouble shooting and built an acrylic guard to protect the power side terminal strip.  It made a nice, neat set up that was easy to troubleshoot.

Neil Schiller
1983 C&C 35-3, #028, "Grace"
Whitehall, Michigan

On 2/15/2021 3:23 PM, Adam Hayden via CnC-List wrote:
Hello folks.

As one of my many winter projects I have decided to rewire the 12 volt  panel and add pigtails to make it easier to remove the panels by creating a hinged panel. I plan to run the pig tails to a terminal block.  My question is how to distribute the positive leads from  the leads to the various interior lighting wires.  I have about 4-6  different  wires from different areas of the  boat.  Would you suggest a terminal block with jumpers or a bus bar?

Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Adam
C&C 36

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