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^x2^ I used a relay that sends a load to a Blue Sea fuse block, then ran everything off of there. Mine is double sided so I run one side always hot, and one side ignition hot. Works great. I run my electric fuel pump and a few other things off of it.
I did this set up, but put a fuse in front of the relay that doesn't exceed the rating of the relay or the rating of the (new) aux fuse panel. Say you put a 25 amp fuse in each circuit, each circuit is fine until enough circuits come on and go over the panel rating.
A panel that includes grounds can be real handy. Fiberglass body.