Have not quite hooked up the painless wiring block yet. Thinking of taking the run-acc off of the cigar lighter. Just strip the insulation, spread the wire, put the pink from painless through, solder it, liquid electrical tape it, and then last night... .....
I did not want to piggy back a fuse. I did not want to use the fuse J jumper that came with the Painless because I did not want to spread the fingers of a fuse in a junction block position into a distorted shape with the J jumper wrapped around a fuse leg and not be able to get them (the little fingers down in the junction box slot) back to "normal".
One member found a mini fuse piggyback that I have not been able to find in any of the local "auto parts" stores.
I was reading through the section 8W of the manual (junction block) and ran across an idea that I wanted to pass by y'all.
On page 8W-12-16 showing fuse #14, #15, #16 in the run-acc a31. Notice how fuse #16 spare has one leg on the run-acc and the other leg to nothing? If I take a fuse apart so I get the correct material and width and length of the spade and solder my "pink" relay wire from the Painless block and insert it so it looks like a regular fuse leg in material, width, length and I don't have to cut any wires or unnaturally spread any of the other junction block fuse leg fingers that I may later be sorry I spread too far.
Looks like an optimum solution, but I would like to throw it out to the membership and get other perspectives on it.
Thanks
Bob Weis
I did not want to piggy back a fuse. I did not want to use the fuse J jumper that came with the Painless because I did not want to spread the fingers of a fuse in a junction block position into a distorted shape with the J jumper wrapped around a fuse leg and not be able to get them (the little fingers down in the junction box slot) back to "normal".
One member found a mini fuse piggyback that I have not been able to find in any of the local "auto parts" stores.
I was reading through the section 8W of the manual (junction block) and ran across an idea that I wanted to pass by y'all.
On page 8W-12-16 showing fuse #14, #15, #16 in the run-acc a31. Notice how fuse #16 spare has one leg on the run-acc and the other leg to nothing? If I take a fuse apart so I get the correct material and width and length of the spade and solder my "pink" relay wire from the Painless block and insert it so it looks like a regular fuse leg in material, width, length and I don't have to cut any wires or unnaturally spread any of the other junction block fuse leg fingers that I may later be sorry I spread too far.
Looks like an optimum solution, but I would like to throw it out to the membership and get other perspectives on it.
Thanks
Bob Weis