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Wiring question?????
I have a Kwik Wire kit and there is a 10 gauge wire that says Starter Solenoid B+.....it says to splice the supplied fusieble link to the end of the wire before attaching it to the starter......the fusible link says.................. 2.0 sq. mm fusible link on it.......my question is to do away with the fusible link do I;
A; put in a 30 amp slow blow fuse in place of the F.L. B; put in a 50 amp maxi fuse in place of the F.L. I have been told both and am not sure which one I should do????? Any help from you WIRING GURUS out there????????? |
I have Chevy power so I don't use an external regulator. But, I use a 30amp fuse in the main power line which for me is from the altenator to the starter. John
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I'd use a 50A self-resetting circuit breaker. (the little silver cans)
These are typically used on key circuits like ignition, headlamps, and the solenoid. Fusible links are a major PIA when your stuck on the side of the road.;) |
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