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Unread 10-02-2004, 23:12
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Re: Help with understanding Fuse panel

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Originally Posted by Blue_Midnight
Team 701 desperately needs help on how to hook up a maxi fuse panel. ...My team knows more about it then and any information about how to hook that part up with the fuse pannel will be much appreciated. THANK YOU!
Check my post here...http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=24973 with pictures. Remember the you can extend the wiring between the transition block and the fuse block, it does not need to be as close as shown. The short wires do cut down on wiring losses. The return (black wiring) is not shown in these pics. Just use one of the other blocks for that purpose. Remember that the unused sections of this block can be removed as well as the unused block in the maxi-fuse block.
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