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Old 12-02-2007, 11:40 PM   #62 (permalink)
Aslan
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Re: CLEAN 12v Fuse Block Accessory Install w/Pics

Thanks to your write up, I just finished the same wiring job. I located my blue sea fuse block in the same location. (My bracket didn't turn out quite as nice as yours, but I'm happy with it.)

The only things I did slightly different from your install were:

1) I added two 1/4" loops (used to secure cables against walls) to either side of my bracket at the top. These are used to help in routing wires.

2) I put heat shrink tubing on all connections

3) put some RTV on the rubber gasket where the wiring was run from the engine compartment into the cabin

4) I have not yet added a fuse to the wiring supplying power to the new fuse block.

Your excellent write up was my reference and made the task 1000% easier for me. Thank you!
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