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Fuse Box
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hey guys well i went and broke something yesterday trying to fix something. (isn't it always the way)
anyway i broke one of the clips the fuse clips into and was wondering if i solder it will it get too hot for the solder or will it be fine.. now that is thew quick fix so i can keep driving my machine but i want to change to one of those blade fuse kits. NARVA make them and i have purchased it in haste but now that i look at my fuse box i have 1 negative wire running down to a plate that all the clips are on and idividual wires for the positive. am i right? anyway is it ok to solder 4 wires onto the end of the negative wire so i can slplit it to run to each negative side of the fuse box? this is the box below.

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any help would be great.

Posted on: 2004/7/13 4:37
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Re: Fuse Box
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technically yes it is ok to split a negative into different locations. Just remember to use the right wire guage to get the least resistance possible

Posted on: 2004/7/13 4:56
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Re: Fuse Box
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so does that mean the same gauge as the negative is now or each wire together equals the gauge of the original you split it from?

Posted on: 2004/7/13 5:12
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I suggest using the same guage as the original. however i have seen reduced guage, but it isn't the best to do just remember the smaller the volts the bigger the gauge

Posted on: 2004/7/13 5:17
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Re: Fuse Box
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cheers dude i'll grab some wire tonight, and get working.

Posted on: 2004/7/13 5:26
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Re: Fuse Box
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well guys it went in without a hitch and i believe the lights are brighter than before must be the better contact half ot the clips were all corroded and stuff so i am very happy with the result. i suggest it to anyone who is having fuse box issues or need to replace theirs it probably costs the same and it's all new parts.

Posted on: 2004/7/14 3:07
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