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I'll just remove the holes and leave enough room and you guys can drill to your own breaker dims. Too many options and ideas...

Bussmann 185 waterproof breaker
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Jason, Not certain what you mean by Bussman Breaker option? Are you asking about a Bussman circuit breaker instead of a Blue Sea circuit breaker? If so then I do not. I would ideally be mounting the Blue Sea 187-series surface mount circuit breaker. Like Blue Sea model 7142
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I prefer that idea of drilling our own holes for the breaker. Smart move.
 
I prefer that idea of drilling our own holes for the breaker. Smart move.

There are 14 (maybe more) possible waterproof breaker options...

Blanks and drilling is a no brainer from my side of the table.

J
 
Jason, Not certain what you mean by Bussman Breaker option? Are you asking about a Bussman circuit breaker instead of a Blue Sea circuit breaker? If so then I do not. I would ideally be mounting the Blue Sea 187-series surface mount circuit breaker. Like Blue Sea model 7142
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Any reason you prefer the blue sea? I run a 50A B'mann CB to my rear blue sea panel and have had no issues.
 
Any reason you prefer the blue sea? I run a 50A B'mann CB to my rear blue sea panel and have had no issues.

TO each their own... I prefer the Bussmann breakers. I had BlueSea breakers in my last rig and after they had tripped a few times they needed replaced. The Bussmann breakers IMO are more resilient long term.

BlueSea has great products, but some are just mediocre.

J
 
Any reason you prefer the blue sea? I run a 50A B'mann CB to my rear blue sea panel and have had no issues.
Preference only from familiarity, not from comparison. When I was designing and building out Sprinters the electrical guy picked Blue Sea and I've not had issues. But based on @TRAIL TAILOR experience, maybe I'll try something new.
 
The bracket that I had @TRAIL TAILOR build for my 2000 was delivered today. This thing is beefy! I never imagined it would be so stout!! It will probably be a week or two before I get a chance to install it but I will report back when I do.
Thanks Jason. I knew it would be awesome but you definitely exceeded my expectations! Top notch!!!

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The bracket that I had @TRAIL TAILOR build for my 2000 was delivered today. This thing is beefy! I never imagined it would be so stout!! It will probably be a week or two before I get a chance to install it but I will report back when I do.
Thanks Jason. I knew it would be awesome but you definitely exceeded my expectations! Top notch!!!

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Maybe a little overkill on structure... but you know me...

J
 
The bracket that I had @TRAIL TAILOR build for my 2000 was delivered today. This thing is beefy! I never imagined it would be so stout!! It will probably be a week or two before I get a chance to install it but I will report back when I do.
Thanks Jason. I knew it would be awesome but you definitely exceeded my expectations! Top notch!!!

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where can I buy this? do you have a direct link?
 
where can I buy this? do you have a direct link?

Just finished them this afternoon. They will get on the website, but PM me if you want one. Couple of each available.

RTMR- for buses and DIY space to drill for your breaker of choice.
Blue Sea (multi-panel) with Bussman breaker pattern drilled.

Jason

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