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Gone Wild
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![]() Anyone out there have a good place to mount a Blue Sea Systems Fuse Block?
If you have pics that would help. Thanks Gwagon http://www.westmarine.com/buy/blue-s...09_275_002_501 |
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Gone Wild
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![]() I was looking at them on amazon
Not sure where I plan on mounting it when I do get one. |
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Gone Wild
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![]() Scooterman link doesnt work, but that sounds exactly like the one I've got.
I've tried several locations, what has worked best for me is the bottom inside corner of my passenger glovebox door. I wanted easy access to the fuses without it normally being seen. With glovebox door shut, cant see it. Glovebox open gives easy access to fuses. Because its on the door its not in the way when using the glovebox. Also by mounting it close to the dash it also cut down on the length of wire needed because it is so close to the dash switches. I will try to get a couple pictures on here later, I've been meaning to update my build thread anyway. BTW, BlueSea Fuse blocks are small with a fairly thin profile and should provide you many options for placement. |
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![]() Fixed link, should work now.
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![]() I posted mine on frame behind batteries. Only half of it is bolted on, the other half hangs out. No issues.photo 2.JPG
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![]() Behind the seats
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Gone Wild
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Gone Wild
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![]() Now isn't that the slickest **** you've ever seen... I like it Jerm! Can i ask what dash that is and where you got her from?
I noticed you dont have a neg wire coming outta the bottom there, any reason why? |
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![]() In any case, if you have any kind of glove box door, easy access and very short wire runs to the dash switches make it a great option for mounting the fuse block. I attached mine with 3M velcro after cleaning both surfaces with alcohol. BTW, the negative on my block is definitely hooked up, I guess it just cant be seen because its black ...or because I cant take a good picture to save my life ![]() |
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