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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: lakefield,mn
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Re: Accuair Install with pictures.
Looks good.
![]() The only thing I would recommend is that it is usually a good idea to mount your breaker or fuse as close to the battery as possible. Unless you are running a rear battery. I mounted my breaker just like the one you have, right on the battery support.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: san jose ca
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Re: Accuair Install with pictures.
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The breaker is only about 6" long. I like this set up better then the fuse kit that accuair sells plus i didn't need 25' it comes with either. |
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Location: N.E. Florida
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Re: Accuair Install with pictures.
I thought about mounting mine there. I dont have the elevel yet but will at some point.
But my concern was how hard will it be to service any of that stuff that is mounted on the top of any or those surfaces when the bed is on?
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