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    Fuse and relay box

    Been working on a box to enclose my main power fuses, headlight, horn. and fan relays...
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    Nice Job Warren ,

    After you get it done you should make them and sell them , I'm sure you could sell a few !!!

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    That should clean things up well. Did you make the metal box or is it something you bought? Where are you going to mount it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren57 View Post
    Been working on a box to enclose my main power fuses, headlight, horn. and fan relays...
    Will the box be closed?




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    looks good warren, nice job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chevynut View Post
    That should clean things up well. Did you make the metal box or is it something you bought? Where are you going to mount it?


    I fabricated the box and tig welded the seams. Going to build an overlapping front cover that wraps the edges about 1/2" with rubber gasket. Should be totally sealed, yet easily opened for fuse/relay changing. Also added a small buss bar to add additional circuits later if needed. The power in (from the alt.) is fused, then splits and each relay is fused, then wire back to the battery. All wires coming into and out of the box go through rubber grommets and will be sealed. One relay is high beam, one is low beam, one horn relay, one fan.

    Here it is mounted with internal wiring complete. Batt, alt, ign, etc. relay.fuse box2.jpg
    Last edited by warren57; 10-30-2012 at 02:00 PM.

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