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Switch panel...haven't seen this before. **New question**
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<blockquote data-quote="MNHunter505" data-source="post: 309689" data-attributes="member: 9507"><p>So, I got my switch panel in the mail the other day. Looking at the back of it, it has three inline fuses. Been reading up on how to install switches and guys on here say to have a fuse on both sides of the switch??? So, I will need to buy 5 additional inline fuses....to install on the accessory side of the switch? (I am assuming the factory fused red wires go back to the battery. Although, I planned on using a + bus bar and fuse that from the battery. </p><p></p><p>This is seeming all a little ridiculous. A fuse in between the battery and + bus bar, then another fuse inbetween the bus bar and switch panel (those would be the factory fused red cables on the back of the switch), and then another fuse in between the switch and the accessory?...good lord!</p><p></p><p>If anyone can provide some insight, much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNHunter505, post: 309689, member: 9507"] So, I got my switch panel in the mail the other day. Looking at the back of it, it has three inline fuses. Been reading up on how to install switches and guys on here say to have a fuse on both sides of the switch??? So, I will need to buy 5 additional inline fuses....to install on the accessory side of the switch? (I am assuming the factory fused red wires go back to the battery. Although, I planned on using a + bus bar and fuse that from the battery. This is seeming all a little ridiculous. A fuse in between the battery and + bus bar, then another fuse inbetween the bus bar and switch panel (those would be the factory fused red cables on the back of the switch), and then another fuse in between the switch and the accessory?...good lord! If anyone can provide some insight, much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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