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What's the best way to branch off a power wire? #1516975
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I'm pleased to say I installed a complete Rebel-Wire 9+3 kit in my Duster and all the lights work perfectly!

My question is, I have a red wire marked 'Gauge Power' which will give power to all my aftermarket gauges, the wire comes from the Rebel-Wire fuse panel. What is the best way to take one wire and branch it off to different gauges? In the past I would have wound all the wires together and soldered it, I'd like to do something nicer on this car and maybe even have a seperate fuse for each gauge?

Would this work? How do I get power to each tab?

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Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: ProSport] #1516976
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Or maybe this one......

Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: ProSport] #1516977
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Or maybe this one......




this one is better than the first pic


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Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: ProSport] #1516978
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I'm pleased to say I installed a complete Rebel-Wire 9+3 kit in my Duster and all the lights work perfectly!

My question is, I have a red wire marked 'Gauge Power' which will give power to all my aftermarket gauges, the wire comes from the Rebel-Wire fuse panel. What is the best way to take one wire and branch it off to different gauges? In the past I would have wound all the wires together and soldered it, I'd like to do something nicer on this car and maybe even have a seperate fuse for each gauge?

Would this work? How do I get power to each tab?




They make sheet metal jumpers for the type on the right side of the picture. I have some if you need them.
Doug

Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: bigtimeauto] #1516979
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Or maybe this one......




this one is better than the first pic




So the red power wire would attach to one end of this panel, and that will give the whole panel power, correct?

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They make sheet metal jumpers for the type on the right side of the picture. I have some if you need them.
Doug




Do you have a photo of them Doug? Do they go on the first photo I posted, or the 2nd photo?

Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: ProSport] #1516981
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Or maybe this one......




this one is better than the first pic




So the red power wire would attach to one end of this panel, and that will give the whole panel power, correct?




Yes that is how it works, buss makes them and come in smaller panels then you showed.


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Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: 1967dartgt] #1516982
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Here is how i do them.
one key on, one full time,the one solenoid is for the key on the other is for the stsrter:



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Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: bigtimeauto] #1516983
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That looks like nice work. What is the round MSD thing ?

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That looks like nice work. What is the round MSD thing ?




noise capacitor, Don't run a msd without one!


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Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: VernMotor] #1516985
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you can get a fuse box like that at auto zone pretty cheap.

Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: bigtimeauto] #1516986
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That looks like nice work. What is the round MSD thing ?




noise capacitor, Don't run a msd without one!



Well dang gone it. I messing up for years ! LOL

Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: bigtimeauto] #1516987
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Bigtimeauto that looks very nice!

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thx. really not hard. to do, make a plan first, then get a piece of aluminum, lay it out, mount the stuff anf then go. I usually make them bigger and mount the msd on it also. This one was for my truck so since i mounted my Mallory box on the glove box door i didn't need to mount it there.




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Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: bigtimeauto] #1516989
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Very nice!



I think this one would also work good for my gauges....
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/sum-900172

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think I paid under 10 bucks for the fuse box I got from auto zone .

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Ok thanks I'll check into it tomorrow.

Re: What's the best way to branch off a power wire? [Re: ProSport] #1516992
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Some good Ideas posted above. I get terminal strips from the local marine supply outlet. They usually have all kinds of nice terminal strips in stock.

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You should post pics of the wiring install ...


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You should post pics of the wiring install ...




Yea that's definitely not happening lol. I'm just glad all the wires worked, they are not pretty.

The Rebel-Wire 9+3 kit was $169 but I wish I'd bought a bigger kit as I had to run wires for the backup lights, cell phone charger(cig lighter) etc.
Plus I added relays to the marker lights, one to high beams, one to low beams, and one for the fuel pump. The fuse panel goes on the drivers side of the dash for all the wires to reach properly.


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