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Piggy back fuses?
- Merlin
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Piggy back fuses?
Rob posted up about these before
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Add-A-Circu ... 0709632237
Am I right in thinking that if you use one of these, for instance in the slot for the front lights, power will be supplied though its cable so you can power another device and that power will only come on when you turn the front lights on?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Add-A-Circu ... 0709632237
Am I right in thinking that if you use one of these, for instance in the slot for the front lights, power will be supplied though its cable so you can power another device and that power will only come on when you turn the front lights on?
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Yeah man, that's my understanding of how they work. If in doubt, wap a multimeter across the fuse and see if you only get 12v when the main switch is toggled.
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They're perfectly safe and you can source a 12v source straight from the distribution board, even new circuits off the numerous spares the board has. As for finding the power after a switch, not 100%, depends on the circuit and checking the wiring diagrams. I set up new circuits with mine so didn't really look at them.