Search results for query: *

Forum search Google search

  1. 71cruiser71

    Quick question- 12v plug per fuse

    Yea I'm not really worried because the relay is getting power from the old cigarette lighter wire. If it can power a cigarette lighter it can power a relay.
  2. 71cruiser71

    Quick question- 12v plug per fuse

    This is the new aux fuse block im using, it has a long pink wire that connects to ignition hot and a 3amp fuse. Then has a large red wire that powers from battery plus an inside 50amp fuse break from the battery. My starter has a free power line coming from it, I can check and see if that is...
  3. 71cruiser71

    Quick question- 12v plug per fuse

    I would love to bypass taping into the old harness for ignition hot to the new fuse block. The new fuse block does have a dedicated fuse for the ignition hot wire and I connected straight from the key tumbler. Is there a better way to get a fuse block to get ignition hot?
  4. 71cruiser71

    Quick question- 12v plug per fuse

    Yep, this is a secondary fuse block. Yes the secondary fuse block has a little shortstop fuse from the battery I was just curious how many 12v sources you can potentially run on 1 fuse. I am adding 12v accessory plugs for charging cellphones or USB devices. Im not sure how much power I would...
  5. 71cruiser71

    Quick question- 12v plug per fuse

    Yea, for sure. Still not 100% knowing in what that means.. I will just split the passenger side to its own dedicated fuse to be safe
  6. 71cruiser71

    Quick question- 12v plug per fuse

    Hey all, maybe someone can answer this question for me, how many 12v accessory plugs should I be using per fuse position. I see a lot of diagrams and info showing you can piggy back 12v plugs off of each other but also saying you shouldn't do that. I am installing 3- 12v plugs on my dash. 2...
Back
Top Bottom