Which Two Fuses to Use with the Fuse Circuit Tap Kit
Question:
I plan to install a solenoid in the line going from vehicle battery to camper battery. I see in other answered questions that Ill also need the Fuse Circuit Tap Kit. There are two fuse ports on the Tap Kit. One, of course, will be for the original fuse, but what strength of fuse do I use for the other fuse port, which is for the solenoid? Also, how do I know which port is for the original fuse and which is for the solenoid fuse?
asked by: Joshua
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Expert Reply:
The solenoid doesn't require a fuse so you will just put the original fuse in the Fuse Circuit Tap Kit # F2526 and you are done. You will use the slot closest to the terminal for the original fuse.
expert reply by:
Chris O
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