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    Default fuse box

    ok I have a simple question, at least I hope? I just bought a used 2004 mobius lsv. I have removed the factory nav light on the wake board tower because I did not want to run another wire run through the tower. I plan on using the factory wire run to power my light bar. Is there a way to increase the fuse so it wont blow when I put more load on it? I guess in short where the heck is the fuse box for the boat? Or is there one? I know that under each switch there is a breaker, but is there a way to increase the load on each one individually?
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    You should first verify the diameter of the existing wire to see if the wire has the current capacity to handle the light bar. The tower light may be a requirement and I would recommend tapping off the nav light with a power switch or switches for the light bar. You can leave the tower light bar switches on and get the same function from your dash switch only the nav light would be on also.
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