System Monitor replacement for mechanical engines

Panels installed, tested and functioning. I have a spare slot in the Engine System panel for future alarm.
There is a slight seam between the two panels where they touch so I may add a very carefully applied bead of Black Silicone.
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I would like to thank everyone that contributed to this replacement option for the system monitor. My original unit was inoperable the last couple years and I felt like I was living dangerously not having it so I made it a priority to complete this mod over the winter.

Last week we took. the boat out for a shake down cruise after the 1000 hour service was completed by a local shop. The hard pipe coming off the top of the fresh water pump became dislodged and the engine had a catastrophic loss of coolant. My new alarm worked to alert me and I was able to shut the engine off before any damage was done. The new alarm is so loud there is no way to miss it.
 

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I’m 20 months into this solution. A couple days ago I had one of the four 10 amp relays go bad when I started the engine in 38 degree weather. NO output is now stuck permanently closed. I had several spares so I swapped a new one in and all is good. Will continue the longevity testing. If failures continue then I’ll replace with 30amp Bosch relays. Hopefully just a fluke failure.
 

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