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Is there a Blue Seas Fuse Panel Install Tutorial?
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<blockquote data-quote="ponyfool" data-source="post: 452548" data-attributes="member: 3057"><p>That will work just fine. A couple suggestions:</p><p></p><p>Put the fused power lead from the battery right up by the battery, then run the positive and negative lines all the way to under your seat where there is plenty of room AND easy access. If you want to get down and dirty, under the tool tray (takes a bit of work to get there) is a great place to put your relay to trigger the BlueSea box. You can trigger it off the tail light lead which runs along the rail on the left side of the bike as it goes under your seat.</p><p></p><p>Also, while you have the bike apart to run all these wires, evaluate what accessories you might be getting, and run the power leads up to the front. I know it seems overkill to run the power to the back only to run it back up to the front, but for ease of access, it makes sense.</p><p></p><p>You can even through a few leads up front and cap them off for future accessories and just not put a fuse in the BlueSea for those connections until you use them.</p><p></p><p>Also, your StarCom will fit under the seat nicely as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ponyfool, post: 452548, member: 3057"] That will work just fine. A couple suggestions: Put the fused power lead from the battery right up by the battery, then run the positive and negative lines all the way to under your seat where there is plenty of room AND easy access. If you want to get down and dirty, under the tool tray (takes a bit of work to get there) is a great place to put your relay to trigger the BlueSea box. You can trigger it off the tail light lead which runs along the rail on the left side of the bike as it goes under your seat. Also, while you have the bike apart to run all these wires, evaluate what accessories you might be getting, and run the power leads up to the front. I know it seems overkill to run the power to the back only to run it back up to the front, but for ease of access, it makes sense. You can even through a few leads up front and cap them off for future accessories and just not put a fuse in the BlueSea for those connections until you use them. Also, your StarCom will fit under the seat nicely as well. [/QUOTE]
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