Fuses question
DOH!
Sorry, my mistake!, your both right, they are mini's in there.
I was messing with a fuse block idea for mine & they are all the standard ones on that fuse block, i got them switched in my head. I apologize if i confused anyone.
Sorry, my mistake!, your both right, they are mini's in there.
I was messing with a fuse block idea for mine & they are all the standard ones on that fuse block, i got them switched in my head. I apologize if i confused anyone.
Happy: I'm thinking about the painless wiring weather resistant job w/ relay, the 7 fuse jobby has 3 always and 4 ignition on power ports... and it's only $70, I tried to duplicate it in parts, and you can't for that price.
smosh: M6 and M7 on the manual say power outlet 1 and power outlet 2 respectively. I'm assuming these are the cigarette lighter and power port.
smosh: M6 and M7 on the manual say power outlet 1 and power outlet 2 respectively. I'm assuming these are the cigarette lighter and power port.
Happy: I'm thinking about the painless wiring weather resistant job w/ relay, the 7 fuse jobby has 3 always and 4 ignition on power ports... and it's only $70, I tried to duplicate it in parts, and you can't for that price.
smosh: M6 and M7 on the manual say power outlet 1 and power outlet 2 respectively. I'm assuming these are the cigarette lighter and power port.
smosh: M6 and M7 on the manual say power outlet 1 and power outlet 2 respectively. I'm assuming these are the cigarette lighter and power port.
I am pretty sure that is the same block i have, it has a rubber cover and the rear is potted, but the wires seem kinda undersized? i like the idea, but i might need to up the wire size, i was thinking about using it for all my lighting fuses, so i would need 30A roughly capability. ~just an idea at this point.



