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Boost A Pump fried wiring and melted fuse. I need help...
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<blockquote data-quote="speedoflife" data-source="post: 15553846" data-attributes="member: 153267"><p>As long as the hot wire from the source is fused, it doesn't matter where it comes from (battery vs fuse box). If you read that link I posted, he goes over instructions for mounting the wire to the fuse box. There are 2 ring terminals coming off the box stock. I just added a third terminal with my power wire coming off of it. For that many accessories, you could wire a (FUSED!) 4 gauge wire with a ring terminal to the fuse box and then run that to a distributor somewhere that had wires going to your various accessories/relays/etc. That way you could hide almost everything. </p><p>Or run them from the battery. </p><p>Or try to squeeze individual ring terminals onto the fuse box output (they won't fit FYI haha).</p><p>Whatever works, works. I went with the fuse box option because it looks clean, and I'd do a distributor were I you. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_97435_JL-Audio-XD-FDBU-4.html" target="_blank">https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_97435_JL-Audio-XD-FDBU-4.html</a></p><p></p><p>Anything will work, really, but this is very nice and fused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedoflife, post: 15553846, member: 153267"] As long as the hot wire from the source is fused, it doesn't matter where it comes from (battery vs fuse box). If you read that link I posted, he goes over instructions for mounting the wire to the fuse box. There are 2 ring terminals coming off the box stock. I just added a third terminal with my power wire coming off of it. For that many accessories, you could wire a (FUSED!) 4 gauge wire with a ring terminal to the fuse box and then run that to a distributor somewhere that had wires going to your various accessories/relays/etc. That way you could hide almost everything. Or run them from the battery. Or try to squeeze individual ring terminals onto the fuse box output (they won't fit FYI haha). Whatever works, works. I went with the fuse box option because it looks clean, and I'd do a distributor were I you. [URL]https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_97435_JL-Audio-XD-FDBU-4.html[/URL] Anything will work, really, but this is very nice and fused. [/QUOTE]
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