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AnEv942
May 15, 2014Nomad
Yes, generally only time to use inline fuse on otherwise 'fused' circuit is where the end device requires a smaller fuse for self protection. Or where you want a branch line(s) able to blow but not take down the whole circuit, requires smaller fuse downstream. Otherwise tapping power from a non fused source an inline fuse would be located at the source.
Nice install Mike. The only thing I would have done different is not loading the pic of the functional (granted ugly) tape job :)
But then we wouldn't have anything to critique. Does seem to have fired up some thought and motivation. Myriad ways could be split. Given the same materials and soldering splice, heat shrinked the splice-have the 2 wires coming out end of tube. Single jumper usually use piggy back connectors and make jumper wires, or solder jumper wire to common end of line connector. 'sanitizing' wiring can be a project in-itself.
Question on the 12v power receptacle, noted it says turn to lock. Will these accept standard male power plugs?
Nice install Mike. The only thing I would have done different is not loading the pic of the functional (granted ugly) tape job :)
But then we wouldn't have anything to critique. Does seem to have fired up some thought and motivation. Myriad ways could be split. Given the same materials and soldering splice, heat shrinked the splice-have the 2 wires coming out end of tube. Single jumper usually use piggy back connectors and make jumper wires, or solder jumper wire to common end of line connector. 'sanitizing' wiring can be a project in-itself.
Question on the 12v power receptacle, noted it says turn to lock. Will these accept standard male power plugs?
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