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Questions on installing a J&M handlebar mount CB radio
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<blockquote data-quote="fljab" data-source="post: 753062" data-attributes="member: 19079"><p>Sounds like you got a good plan!</p><p></p><p>Of note; I just used the Fuzeblock again for hooking up the AVCC I recently installed - I like the expandability it offers. Also not mentioned was when I made up the harness from the battery back to the FB (for 12V+ and 12V-), I also put in two extra wires in that harness. They are coiled/not used at both ends, but at the rear they can be put into the FB easily, and are near the battery in the front for use in additional farlkes if/when I add whatever that I need switched 12V for.</p><p></p><p>I was originally going to use a 2', but I heard conflicting info on how much the additional foot would help, so I just went ahead and went with the 3'; probably doesn't help that much but it was easy to do on initial purchase so I thought what the heck...</p><p></p><p>My next project is the aux lights which will also be well thought out using a front end based relay controlled power source. I have the "Shanghai Express" lights + brackets some of us recently did with RJ. I also want to add low beam HID's, and maybe something else up there - still thinking about it; looking at cost and energy effective lights (LED) that I can use for both daytime visibility and additional light at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fljab, post: 753062, member: 19079"] Sounds like you got a good plan! Of note; I just used the Fuzeblock again for hooking up the AVCC I recently installed - I like the expandability it offers. Also not mentioned was when I made up the harness from the battery back to the FB (for 12V+ and 12V-), I also put in two extra wires in that harness. They are coiled/not used at both ends, but at the rear they can be put into the FB easily, and are near the battery in the front for use in additional farlkes if/when I add whatever that I need switched 12V for. I was originally going to use a 2', but I heard conflicting info on how much the additional foot would help, so I just went ahead and went with the 3'; probably doesn't help that much but it was easy to do on initial purchase so I thought what the heck... My next project is the aux lights which will also be well thought out using a front end based relay controlled power source. I have the "Shanghai Express" lights + brackets some of us recently did with RJ. I also want to add low beam HID's, and maybe something else up there - still thinking about it; looking at cost and energy effective lights (LED) that I can use for both daytime visibility and additional light at night. [/QUOTE]
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