bellaireroad
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Has anyone installed a small remote fuse box for accessories? Where did you put it and what materials did you use? Thanks
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Mine is from 4thGenRamElectronics from facebook. Looks like the one Kalill put in, I mounted mine in the same location and its controlled by a oem aux switch setup.Has anyone installed a small remote fuse box for accessories? Where did you put it and what materials did you use? Thanks
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Check out Blue Sea Systems. They make a lot of marine electrical products. They have quite a few waterproof fuse boxes available in various sizes.
Something like this may be a good option depending on how many circuits you are trying to feed.
https://www.bluesea.com/products/5056/ST-Blade_Water-Resistant_Fuse_Block
If you need higher amperage circuits then the "Safety Hub" may be a good option.
I bought a 48 blade fuse box and used 24 for relays. Just so I can continue to expand. I plan on using 24 as switched power and 24 as constant.
Eaton makes the box. Now I'm trying to find a company that makes wires with tracers
Yep. Have them on all my Ram from 01-18 (most are PWs). I run train horns, two winches (front and back), power inverters for the cab, bed, and outside the truck, on board air run off of the motor, lights, led lights in the bed and cab, air helper springs in the rear, air lockers, lights, amp for the speakers, amp for the subs, did I mention lights?, And gives me some room to add things. I have MAJOR OCD when it comes to wiring. I like it too look factory and be easily removed (so I use automotive connectors like Delphi) and want everything protected.Sounds like quite the setup. That on a pickup? What types of accessories you run? And plan to run?!
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