08-01-2021, 09:16 PM | #1 |
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Relay fuse block
I need more key switched and alway hot circuits. I keep reading that the extra goodies are working havoc on the crap switch ignition switches we get now.
I found one on Summit that gives 4 switched and 3 hot I like but it has wires from it and I would like one with spade connectors. Painless Performance CirKit Boss Auxiliary Fuse Block/7-Circuit Kits (3 Constant/4 Ignition 12 V) Anyone know of one with spade connectors? Thanks |
08-04-2021, 06:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: Relay fuse block
Just do a search on Amazon for Marine fuse panel. Get one with the lights that go on when the fuse is blown. Very handy. I would get two, one for key on accessories and another for always hot.
I put in a six circuit fuse panel in for the key on power but I feed the panel via a 30 or 40 amp relay tied to the battree so you are not trying to run all that amps through the ignition. The relay is triggered by the stock key on power wire. I have the radio, CB, and fuel pump going to this panel. When I add my MSD ignition I will power it off this fuse panel.
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08-05-2021, 04:52 PM | #3 |
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Re: Relay fuse block
A few posts down a guy had purchased one from here. https://www.online-led-store.com/fuse-boxes
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