The main power fuse should be as close to the battery as possible. Unless the panel is being mounted right next to the battery (within a foot), the battery feed to the panel is totally unprotected from an uncontrollable short. Sorry to say, but doing that will put any car with that setup in danger of an electrical fire if the battery feed shorts and the only thing will stop it is physically removing the battery cable, cutting the feed at the battery source or letting it melt until it opens up (thats unlikely as the copper will stay intact through a full car fire). I highly suggest rethinking that part of your bracket.
@my31and374 жыл бұрын
That's not a fuse...its just a block for the Ground wires
@mattnsac4 жыл бұрын
@@my31and37 ehh NO, that is the MIDI fuse that AAW provides in their kits.
@my31and374 жыл бұрын
@@mattnsac You're wrong..that kit comes with three of those ground blocks, one as pictured with a strap bridging the lugs, and a power block, which looks identical but is mounted up by the battery and has a fuse bridging the lugs..there is no fuse on what he installed...Look closer. I install these exact kits in C1 Corvette restomods.