Want to add aux fuse box

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Mike from MI

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Planning on add aux fuse box to run some LEDs and maybe a couple other accessories.
Here what I'm thinking I want do use in line fuse to 30amp relay to power fuse box, hook in keyed switch so the box only has power with key on.
Is this the proper way to do this or am I missing something. Also does it matter where I mount the relay- near to batty or can I go ahead on mount by the new box.
Any thoughts on this good or bad please respond.

Thanks Mike
 

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I would have "two" relays, one for each feed of "three fuses",( top three and bottom three) your key switch can turn both on.
One relay won't handle all that power if you decided to use 4 to 5 fused accessories at once.
I would also upgrade your 20 amp fuse to at least 40 or 60.
I'm assuming your fuse box will have 15 amp fuses in it.
Mount your relays near the fuse box. IMO
 
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Have you thought about using a "resettable" circuit breaker instead of fuse or fusible link? If you do overload, you don't have to replace anything. I use them all the time with great success.
 
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I would have "two" relays, one for each feed of "three fuses",( top three and bottom three) your key switch can turn both on. One relay won't handle all that power if you decided to use 4 to 5 fused accessories at once. I would also upgrade your 20 amp fuse to at least 40 or 60. I'm assuming your fuse box will have 15 amp fuses in it. Mount your relays near the fuse box. IMO

So i should run wires as pictured above just double it and add larger fuse able link on each run?
 
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Here is a picture that's close to what you are wanting to do... I used a 12v switch instead of using an aux feed for my relay. I do not have an accessory position on my key switch and some things are nice to have without the tractor running, your choice. Just put the fusible link between the battery positive (within twelve inches)and relay and your good. My relay is a 40a with a 40a fusible link. I would use two relays and links if you draw more power from your new fuse panel.

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Here is a picture that's close to what you are wanting to do... I used a 12v switch instead of using an aux feed for my relay. I do not have an accessory position on my key switch and some things are nice to have without the tractor running, your choice. Just put the fusible link between the battery positive (within twelve inches)and relay and your good. My relay is a 40a with a 40a fusible link. I would use two relays and links if you draw more power from your new fuse panel. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/customization/404867-want-add-aux-fuse-box-image-jpg"/> <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/customization/404868-want-add-aux-fuse-box-image-jpg"/>

Thanks that should work for me. As of right know I'll want to run some led lights and maybe a power outlet.
 
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So i should run wires as pictured above just double it and add larger fuse able link on each run?

Nope, not needed on "each run" just one fuse, just like you have it, but larger,
I personally don't like fusible links, there hard to see when they blow, and you have to re-wire new one's in. Thats what I would do.
You can get large 40 or 60 amp fuses just like the little ones.
BlackMax doesn't have as many fuses as you have, something to think about.;)
 
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Nope, not needed on "each run" just one fuse, just like you have it, but larger, I personally don't like fusible links, there hard to see when they blow, and you have to re-wire new one's in. Thats what I would do. You can get large 40 or 60 amp fuses just like the little ones. BlackMax doesn't have as many fuses as you have, something to think about.;)

So just upgrade to 40 or 60 amp fuse and relay and should be good to go? Sorry for all the questions but I want to make sure I do it right and not damage anything.
 
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Painless Wiring has a unit called the Circuit Boss, comes in two sizes, Both panels are relay controlled, one has through circuits.
units are well build, a little pricey but are easy to install in there small package.

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Blue Seas has a great line of waterproof circuit panels that can be controlled by our relay. These are made for Marine applications. There are a few of them with different number of circuits.
Also, you add the relay and wiring to feed this unit so it is your call for the total amperage you set it up for.
100 amp total, 30 amps per circuit.

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I run two Painless Wiring Circuit Boss units in my off-road vehicles, an '82 Jeep Scrambler, I will be adding one to my latest truck to make the wiring of lights a lot easier and was thinking about adding one to the tractor.
This type of unit simplifies the overall install of lighting, 12v power outlets and any 12 v device but most of all the basic wiring I the unit is done for you and the finished project looks better, cleaner and makes it look like the installer, me, look likes I know what I am doing.
 
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