I have a 98 triton tr21 that is fitted with circuit breakers for all of the accessory power. I am having some voltage loss issues to the bow and a couple other circuits. I have cleaned/replaced many spade connectors this year, but am still fighting low voltage to the bow. I have also replaced several corroded circuit breakers that showed voltage but would fail under any load due to corrosion. All is well until tournament days when running all of the accessories brings voltage down far enough I lose power to my graph. The circuit panel is made up of a single power wire to it that is split and ran to the next breaker, then split to the next and so on. Basically it is a series of split spade terminals supplying all power that gradually loses voltage as it goes along the panel and the accessory is at the end. replacing the power wire to the bow with a larger wire would certainly help, but the majority of the loss is at the panel, not along the wire. My thought is to replace the circuit panel with a blue seas 12 circuit sub panel so I get dedicated power to each circuit, but that will be quite an undertaking to rewire all of the accessory switches. Has anyone ran into this before or have any other ideas to minimize this voltage loss? Thanks for your help!