Ya I wasn't real clear, I'll color code everything, In a perfect world I should never have to chase down a problem, But in the event I do, it would be nice to look under the hood and have my rock lights clearly labeled so I can check volts right at the source and troubleshoot from there. I found a heat shrink labeler to do that.
I guess If I started at the non functioning item I would know what the color code is at the source.
I'm building a very simple platform to mount it on with an appropriately sized manual reset breaker. From there everything will be spliced solid and protected with heat shrink.
I've seen a bunch of buss style screw connections but they seem bulky, overly complicated, and looks like a failure point.