how to tap a fuse... properly?
Yea but you normally wanna run it from the IGN fuse which is I think 30 amps and the one's you can buy are only rated for 15-20 amps????
not all fuses or slots have the 12v turn on your looking for. Not everything in the car is 12v and not everything is activated the same way as acc (some are constant some only turn on certain times ect)
You need to get a multi meter and test or use the ones we already know work
You need to get a multi meter and test or use the ones we already know work
not all fuses or slots have the 12v turn on your looking for. Not everything in the car is 12v and not everything is activated the same way as acc (some are constant some only turn on certain times ect)
You need to get a multi meter and test or use the ones we already know work
You need to get a multi meter and test or use the ones we already know work
exactly. this is what i did for my dash neons. you can put 2 fuses for each, keep the fuse that was there, and then i threw on a 5A for the neons, theres 2 slots.
alright i think i can do this, ill get the multimeter today and learn how to use that
thanks sooo much for the help all, hope i can figure it out and learn something new
def learn how to use a new tool
thanks sooo much for the help all, hope i can figure it out and learn something new
def learn how to use a new tool
Yes please please read the directions, they have internal fuses but read voltage on Ohms you can still blow on up. And if you check the empty slots get a small piece of wire and stick in there to check it.
u dont want to use ohms. Volts DC or VDC. ground one prong (try a non painted piece of metal, igntion key, or the easiest and most reliable.... outside of the cig plug) second prong needs to touch the metal part of the fuse or just slightly touch the metal if your testing one without a fuse. dont shove it in like viper said
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