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Old 06-25-2011, 08:48 PM   #1
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Default Electrical question for the GURU's

I installed a fuse block to run all the electrical through. Each individual piece is going to have its own switch.



What size fuses should I use for the headlights/taillights and Neon? First post will be headlights/taillights and the second will be neon.
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Old 06-25-2011, 08:56 PM   #2
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i would say minimum 10 amp....................................
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Old 06-25-2011, 09:26 PM   #3
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Ok here is a good question if you run a fuse block for the + side can you use another fuse block for the - side? That way you can just plug in the - wires to the fuse block to have a good clean look. Any thing wrong with doing that?
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Default Re: Electrical question for the GURU's

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I installed a fuse block to run all the electrical through. Each individual piece is going to have its own switch.



What size fuses should I use for the headlights/taillights and Neon? First post will be headlights/taillights and the second will be neon.
Personally I use 20 Amp for Head/Tail and 10 amp for LED underbody but if you are running Neon Tube I would say check the directions and see that they call for. I believe most Halogen lights call for at least a 15 amp.


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Ok here is a good question if you run a fuse block for the + side can you use another fuse block for the - side? That way you can just plug in the - wires to the fuse block to have a good clean look. Any thing wrong with doing that?
You could, but they actually make dedicated Ground Blocks that would do the same thing without the need for extra fuses.

Also as a side note, most Marine supply stores carry ATC fuse blocks that have seperate dedicated Ground blocks located on the same panel.
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Old 06-26-2011, 12:51 AM   #5
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Thanks guys. I have a junction block that is not fused for the ground. I ran 8ga wire from the batteries to the fuse block and junction block, then 14 to all the accessories.
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