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Old 06-24-2008, 10:17 PM   #25 (permalink)
NRAFJ
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Question Re: Hardwired Cobra, TomTom One LE

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Steve 2 dummy questions. i got an add a fuse to hook up my CB. which of 2 slots do i put the fuse into? and also the fuse does not want to go in past the wedge on the prong. is it supposed to go hard and how do i get it in? flame away.


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Nevermind, i figured it out
So what did you figure out? I have the same question. Just bought one of these add-a-circuit thingys to power the switch for my winch power inturrupt kit. The switch worked fine when I just crammed the bare wire into an empty switched fuse recepticle...but now that I wired it with the add-a-circuit...nothing...do you have to have a fuse plugged into the side of the add-a-circuit? Is it a special fuse or just the same as the others? ....and which set of holes do you put the fuse in (there are two sets) if you do need one? THANKS!
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