Can you use a fuse tap on a empty slot? My fuse box in the cab doesn’t have many options and the ones there are aren’t rated high enough for the tap fuse I was [20A] so need a [25A] or higher.
I do use empty ones when available since they won't affect existing systems. Not sure about your vehicle. I'm not sure I understand your question. Do you mean that the fuse slot you want to use is currently 20A and you want to add something that needs 5A? Check out our full hardwiring video here: ruclips.net/video/Q2E4e6qX68U/видео.html I go over more of how I hardwire.
No. I don't think so. Even if it was possible to use the fuse box and fuse tap to make a kill switch, it would be easy to get around simply by accessing the fuse box and unplugging the fuse tap.
Can you use a fuse tap to connect to a 15V source to power a 15V device if one of the slots in the fuse box, rated at 15A, is damaged?
Can you use a fuse tap on a empty slot? My fuse box in the cab doesn’t have many options and the ones there are aren’t rated high enough for the tap fuse I was [20A] so need a [25A] or higher.
I do use empty ones when available since they won't affect existing systems. Not sure about your vehicle.
I'm not sure I understand your question. Do you mean that the fuse slot you want to use is currently 20A and you want to add something that needs 5A?
Check out our full hardwiring video here: ruclips.net/video/Q2E4e6qX68U/видео.html
I go over more of how I hardwire.
can you make a kill switch like this
No. I don't think so. Even if it was possible to use the fuse box and fuse tap to make a kill switch, it would be easy to get around simply by accessing the fuse box and unplugging the fuse tap.