blakebird
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I just received my Fuzeblock, and a pair of PIAA 1100X's.
Before these pieces arrived, I had only Powerlets at the battery (3). I have the left/front that I use for my Gerbing liner, and the dual/leftrear footpeg one for the wife's liner and to run the Battery Tender through.
I'm out of stacking space at the positive terminal and a fuse block seemed a no-brainer.
I scratched my head a bit when I noted the Powerlets have a 15a fuse, and the per-circuit max on the Fuzeblock is 10a. I figured the 10a's would blow and there's no reason to hack up my fancy Powerlet harness and remove those fuses.
I came in to sort of get a reality check and dig a little more.....and am wondering now if I want to run the Gerbing (6.4a per, 8.2 w/ gloves) thru the Fuzeblock or direct to battery still. It's well under the 10a/circuit limit, but I'm reading between the lines and getting a vibe that DtoB is better.
Opinions?
(2007 btw)
Before these pieces arrived, I had only Powerlets at the battery (3). I have the left/front that I use for my Gerbing liner, and the dual/leftrear footpeg one for the wife's liner and to run the Battery Tender through.
I'm out of stacking space at the positive terminal and a fuse block seemed a no-brainer.
I scratched my head a bit when I noted the Powerlets have a 15a fuse, and the per-circuit max on the Fuzeblock is 10a. I figured the 10a's would blow and there's no reason to hack up my fancy Powerlet harness and remove those fuses.
I came in to sort of get a reality check and dig a little more.....and am wondering now if I want to run the Gerbing (6.4a per, 8.2 w/ gloves) thru the Fuzeblock or direct to battery still. It's well under the 10a/circuit limit, but I'm reading between the lines and getting a vibe that DtoB is better.
Opinions?
(2007 btw)
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