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I am looking to add a couple of circuits to run a 12V accessory socket in the cigarette lighter position, and to power a CB. I don't anticipate needing a huge current-handling capacity.
I checked the fuse block and found a couple of "individual" terminals that have 12V Key On / 0V Key Off
What I was thinking of doing was running a wire for 12V to one of these terminals. Add an inline fuse and crimp a 1/4" blade on the end of the wire. Just plug the blade into this socket to tap the 12V and then just use the dash / chassis on the accessory end for ground.
Will this work, or is it a bad idea? From the -20 it looks like these terminals may be tied in with part of the ignition circuit, but its hard to tell from the pictures / diagrams.
Also - anybody have any info on what they are originally for? They don't appear to be regular slots for a blade-type fuse, just a single terminal each with 12V...
I checked the fuse block and found a couple of "individual" terminals that have 12V Key On / 0V Key Off
What I was thinking of doing was running a wire for 12V to one of these terminals. Add an inline fuse and crimp a 1/4" blade on the end of the wire. Just plug the blade into this socket to tap the 12V and then just use the dash / chassis on the accessory end for ground.
Will this work, or is it a bad idea? From the -20 it looks like these terminals may be tied in with part of the ignition circuit, but its hard to tell from the pictures / diagrams.
Also - anybody have any info on what they are originally for? They don't appear to be regular slots for a blade-type fuse, just a single terminal each with 12V...
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