86aggie
SILVER Star
I used power coming off a spare slow blow fuse( I installed when I was replacing my fusible links at the battery) to power my seats. Now I need to power the seat heaters and am rethinking how I powered the seats. I am thinking that I should run to a separate, new fuse block from the battery, and then a fuse for each power circuit(3 for each seat), except the illumination for the heater switch. I was reading the posts about the headlight relay/direct power solution and someone made a comment about installing the fuses as close to the battery as possible. That was the first time I had seen that recommendation.
Is there a functional reason or convenience reason for doing so, or is it personal preference?
Is there a functional reason or convenience reason for doing so, or is it personal preference?