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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 949578" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>We just did Big Paz's bike with a fuse block that he put under the drive's seat. The fuse block was from Twisted Throttle and seemed to be well done.</p><p></p><p>So, to power it, you want to run two wires from the battery: positive and negative. Then, under your left side panel, you will find a little blue wire that runs your tail lights. That wire is switched power that comes on when you turn the key on, instead of just when you hit the starter button. Splice into that wire with the fuse box, and now you have switched power for that relay.</p><p></p><p>The TT block was cool, becase depending on how you mounted the fuse for each particular accessory, it was either switched or unswitched. It's pretty easy, and if you have multiple wires running the same direction, you can use the wire tubing to keep them together ( I know it has a proper name, I just can't remember it right now). A radio shop guy I used to know would use a drill to spin the hot and ground wires of each accessory together. That made it easy to follow a wire's route, and we always knew which wires belonged together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 949578, member: 13519"] We just did Big Paz's bike with a fuse block that he put under the drive's seat. The fuse block was from Twisted Throttle and seemed to be well done. So, to power it, you want to run two wires from the battery: positive and negative. Then, under your left side panel, you will find a little blue wire that runs your tail lights. That wire is switched power that comes on when you turn the key on, instead of just when you hit the starter button. Splice into that wire with the fuse box, and now you have switched power for that relay. The TT block was cool, becase depending on how you mounted the fuse for each particular accessory, it was either switched or unswitched. It's pretty easy, and if you have multiple wires running the same direction, you can use the wire tubing to keep them together ( I know it has a proper name, I just can't remember it right now). A radio shop guy I used to know would use a drill to spin the hot and ground wires of each accessory together. That made it easy to follow a wire's route, and we always knew which wires belonged together. [/QUOTE]
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