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enblethen
May 11, 2013Nomad
You can buy a standard #4 battery cable with ring terminals. You would terminate on the positive post of the fuse block. Use a red wire for this. Run a black #4 battery cable to the negative tyerminal on the fuse block.
Identify the current siz of fuses in the fuse holders. But that size fises for new fuse block. Cut out old fuse holders and attach each of those to a bracnch fuse location on the fuse block.
Install a main fuse in holder. Somewhere around a forty amp should do. Not sure if all have a main.
Terminate the whites onto the fuse block ground buss.
Identify all circuits which will make it easier to fix problems if, I mean when they pop up.
Identify the current siz of fuses in the fuse holders. But that size fises for new fuse block. Cut out old fuse holders and attach each of those to a bracnch fuse location on the fuse block.
Install a main fuse in holder. Somewhere around a forty amp should do. Not sure if all have a main.
Terminate the whites onto the fuse block ground buss.
Identify all circuits which will make it easier to fix problems if, I mean when they pop up.
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