Switched 12V @ the Fuse Box in 2000 TA
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Switched 12V @ the Fuse Box in 2000 TA
I was going to try to just tap into my fuse box for the switched 12V line. This line will run to my switches that will control all my relays for my wiring so there will be very low amperage drawn. I heard that there are open ports for both 12V and switchd 12V in the fuse box.
Question is I bought a little "kit" that has the ability to plug into an exisiting fuse port and then add another connection out. Has anyone used such a thing or is there an easier way to do that? It looks like an "L" and would stick out. I don't know if the panel will fit back on after installing it.
Question is I bought a little "kit" that has the ability to plug into an exisiting fuse port and then add another connection out. Has anyone used such a thing or is there an easier way to do that? It looks like an "L" and would stick out. I don't know if the panel will fit back on after installing it.
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its not hard to pull the fuse block out- and attach on the back side-
much cleaner and hidden-
1 screw and it can be pulled out-there are some fairly heavy gauge connections that distribute to the rest of the fuse block-
I tapped a switched 12 and ran it to my own fuse/dist. block for my heater, opener exhaust cutout...-
much cleaner and hidden-
1 screw and it can be pulled out-there are some fairly heavy gauge connections that distribute to the rest of the fuse block-
I tapped a switched 12 and ran it to my own fuse/dist. block for my heater, opener exhaust cutout...-