Fuze Help please

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Kytoon
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Fuze Help please

#1 Post by Kytoon » Fri Jul 02, 2021 6:54 pm

Ok I'm replacing the old glass tube fuze box. With the blade style.

Electronics are set up to daisy chain the negative so there is only 1 negative coming in to fuze panel on each side. The side with less wires was cigaratte lighter and docking lights. I can only assume that the negative on that side daisy chains to the negative on the other side leading to battery. Though I've not traced it that far yet.

My question is do I just use the to DC negative? Or to lead negative
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1994 Godfrey Sweetwater 20' Fishin Cruise.
Deckmate Furniture (Burgandy/Ivory), 20 oz textured carpet, CCA Treated Plywood,
Toon for comfort & relaxing, Jetski's for speed= day of fun on lakes of KY.

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Re: Fuze Help please

#2 Post by New at This » Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:44 am

If you have a ground coming back from each of the circuits (From Load Negative) then use each individual ground screw on the fuse block and hook a heavier ground wire to the large terminal (DC Negative) and run that back to the battery to complete the circuit.

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Re: Fuze Help please

#3 Post by Kytoon » Sat Jul 03, 2021 6:16 pm

thx. It's not really wired that way. It seems all the black wires are daisy chained.

Well I just hooked the black up to the big primary negative for battery. Seems to be working. The only thing I'm not getting is the onboard indicator light for each fuse.
1994 Godfrey Sweetwater 20' Fishin Cruise.
Deckmate Furniture (Burgandy/Ivory), 20 oz textured carpet, CCA Treated Plywood,
Toon for comfort & relaxing, Jetski's for speed= day of fun on lakes of KY.

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