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Old 02-04-2019, 03:38 PM   #1
jonmc56
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Questions about adding aux fuse block

Hi guys,

I'm working on cleaning up some under dash wiring, and I don't like how there are several circuits that are spliced into my stock fuse box. I want to add a 4 circuit aux fuse box next to the existing fuse box, and power it from two of the 'key on' blades in the existing fuse box. I bought the painless wiring 30002 box shown below. It has no instructions whatsoever, so I'd appreciate some thoughts on how best to do this....
  • I'd like to run just two wires from my existing fuse box to the new box if possible to power it up. Can I leave a strip of those brass connectors shown in the picture connected when I install them on the 'hot side' of the new box, so that they all share power? (the extra circuits will be for HEI power, Vintage Air, and stereo and amp).
  • What sort of crimper do I need to use on those brass connectors?

Thanks in advance.




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