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<blockquote data-quote="900gc" data-source="post: 1012305" data-attributes="member: 28365"><p>The units are wired directly to the battery of course but through a relay. There is what is called a "tap" wire that powers the relay from a switched source (power when key is on). With the Fuze Block, you can select the circuit to be switched or un-switched by placing the fuse accordingly. The EB unit has 6 switched and 2 un-switched circuits dedicated. Thus you have the switched circuits hot only when the key is on but the un-switched ones hot all the time for battery tenders, aux. plugs, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="900gc, post: 1012305, member: 28365"] The units are wired directly to the battery of course but through a relay. There is what is called a "tap" wire that powers the relay from a switched source (power when key is on). With the Fuze Block, you can select the circuit to be switched or un-switched by placing the fuse accordingly. The EB unit has 6 switched and 2 un-switched circuits dedicated. Thus you have the switched circuits hot only when the key is on but the un-switched ones hot all the time for battery tenders, aux. plugs, etc. [/QUOTE]
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