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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 280114" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I notice that the front forks and wheel have putrefied and fallen off, perhaps a bit of Leprosy too?</p><p></p><p>When you use a fuse box everything goes to a central location making it easier to manage a number of different circuits. When it’s 6 hours after sunset and something goes ffzzztttt and leaves you without heat, supplemental lighting or entertainment you won’t have to remove panels A then B then C then D in the dark to get to the fuses (on Gen I's, like your ‘05). A fuse block like a Blue Sea or terminal strips make for a neater, more orderly install but most importantly it vastly simplifies wire taps for power and ground making it much more reliable. Scotch Locks (blue tacos with teeth inside) suck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 280114, member: 277"] I notice that the front forks and wheel have putrefied and fallen off, perhaps a bit of Leprosy too? When you use a fuse box everything goes to a central location making it easier to manage a number of different circuits. When it’s 6 hours after sunset and something goes ffzzztttt and leaves you without heat, supplemental lighting or entertainment you won’t have to remove panels A then B then C then D in the dark to get to the fuses (on Gen I's, like your ‘05). A fuse block like a Blue Sea or terminal strips make for a neater, more orderly install but most importantly it vastly simplifies wire taps for power and ground making it much more reliable. Scotch Locks (blue tacos with teeth inside) suck! [/QUOTE]
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