somebodies hack job.....
I have almost the identical "buss" bar in the rear of my 73' 22-2; it looks identical. The previous owner says that this was a factory option (not the wiring I hope). I also have the original fiberglass cover that mounts over top of the connections that helps less water from running down on them. You really have to have something back there to keep your engine battery cables connected to your remote battery cables out of the bilge water. Although my little fiberglass box is quite nostalgic; it is quite useless for the purpose that was intended. I would like to find on old OMC junction box that used to have the trim soleniods mounted in them before they put them under the cowling. It had a hinged front and good mounting feet on it and was quite water resistant. Maybe Seabob has a couple of these old OMC junction boxes in his "not ready to throw out" bin!
I have almost the identical "buss" bar in the rear of my 73' 22-2; it looks identical.
I have almost the identical "buss" bar in the rear of my 73' 22-2; it looks identical. The previous owner says that this was a factory option (not the wiring I hope). I also have the original fiberglass cover that mounts over top of the connections that helps less water from running down on them.
Is/are your battery(s) under the console? If so, move the main buss there.I not sure why someone would do that.
People run a rear bus to avoid having to run (add number here) wires from the back to the front. I have two busses, one front, one rear, then only one large ground wire to the rear bus.