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Re: Adding accessories to fuse box [Re: roe] #1192639
03/09/12 08:35 PM
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Either one of these will work. If your not sure how many amps you fans draw get the 30 amp unit. They all wire up pretty much the same



http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accesso...ier=946045_0_0_

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accesso...equestid=252482

Re: Adding accessories to fuse box [Re: dfsmopars] #1192640
03/09/12 09:38 PM
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I added one of these to my Datsun project for all the additional electrical needs - amp, mirror, electric fan, etc... & it worked great.

I hard grounded the box & ran homerun wires to all the demand items - works beautifully!

the really cool thing about this box is its ability to go from switched to constant power in the block by just moving a fuse.

http://www.fuzeblocks.com/

Re: Adding accessories to fuse box [Re: edp] #1192641
03/09/12 10:42 PM
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Quote:

I added one of these to my Datsun project for all the additional electrical needs - amp, mirror, electric fan, etc... & it worked great.

I hard grounded the box & ran homerun wires to all the demand items - works beautifully!

the really cool thing about this box is its ability to go from switched to constant power in the block by just moving a fuse.

http://www.fuzeblocks.com/




wow 80 bucks.

there are way cheaper ways to do it, just as neatly package.
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productselection.asp?Product=4402

buy 2 and a 5 dollar relay and you can have one block constant power, the other by the key. and you still saved 40 bucks.

Re: Adding accessories to fuse box [Re: Andrewh] #1192642
03/09/12 11:06 PM
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Quote:

Quote:

I added one of these to my Datsun project for all the additional electrical needs - amp, mirror, electric fan, etc... & it worked great.

I hard grounded the box & ran homerun wires to all the demand items - works beautifully!

the really cool thing about this box is its ability to go from switched to constant power in the block by just moving a fuse.

http://www.fuzeblocks.com/




wow 80 bucks.

there are way cheaper ways to do it, just as neatly package.
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productselction.asp?Product=4402

buy 2 and a 5 dollar relay and you can have one block constant power, the other by the key. and you still saved 40 bucks.




Wow, I think Im going to hook this one up to get her back together and to play around with electrical some more, then I'll order one of these and be able to remove everything from the 12v keyed source that Im using and run it all from the relay/fusebox. I'd feel a lot better about my bulkhead/fusebox area then.

thanks again guys, and I hope I didnt hijack from the OP. I thought this info might help you out too

roe



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Re: Adding accessories to fuse box [Re: roe] #1192643
03/10/12 10:08 PM
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Well I got it in and wired up and all is well. It's working perfectly. I also took it as a chance to redo some crimp connections and organize my wiring under dash, and underhood. It looks a lot better

roe



1971 Plymouth Satellite
408/904 8 3/4 3.23 SG
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