HJ60 Cruiser radio fuse?

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Hey guys my brother has taken the original radio out a few months ago now I'm trying to connect a CB radio to the power of where the radio was, now there's no power getting threw I'm pretty sure it's a fuse but I don't know what fuse the radio was can anyone help?
 
Hey guys my brother has taken the original radio out a few months ago now I'm trying to connect a CB radio to the power of where the radio was, now there's no power getting threw I'm pretty sure it's a fuse but I don't know what fuse the radio was can anyone help?

Should be the same as the cigarette ligther (CIG 15A). I do not know if the 24v-12v resistor for the OEM radio will work for the CB, as the CB may draw more amp than the radio.
 
Ah ok thank you, I wouldn't have a clue with any of this, What should I do to connect a CB Radio then?
 
Ah ok thank you, I wouldn't have a clue with any of this, What should I do to connect a CB Radio then?
FYI, if you have a canadian HJ60 like mine, the resistor will inside the driver side fender.

The common practice for providing any 12v in an 24v system would be to install a 24v-12v converter. This is on my todo list also. Check and search the Diesel Tech and 24 volts Systems section, this has been covered many times and many ways. Just do not tap any 12v directly from a battery.
 

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