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That's the fuse panel that you want. Greyduck, did you remember bypass the glass fuses in your switch panel?
You don't necessarily need a separate fuse and/or switch for each load. For instance, I have an "Electronics" circuit that powers 2 ff/gps units. Nav/Anchor & cockpit lights get power from one fuse. Now higher current things like VHF, Horn, Wipers, Pumps should have their own. Thoughtful use of DPDT switches can save room in a switch panel.
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