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Last weekend I installed both a fishfinder and a stereo (everything is
installed but I need to complete wiring to fuse block). When I look at the fuse block, I saw that I still have 3 or 4 unused spots. For both items, the positive wire, I believe, simply connects to the male connector and above each of these connectors there is a palce to insert the proper amp fuse (2A for fishfinder and 10A for stereo). The part I am not sure is the ground wire. I saw a bunch of yellow (ground??) cables all linked to a part of the block with no fuses around. Is this sub-block a ground box? Is is where I need to connect the ground (black) cable of the stereo as well as the ground cable of the fishfinder? Thanks as usual for your help! Andre |
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"Melandre" wrote in message oups.com... Last weekend I installed both a fishfinder and a stereo (everything is installed but I need to complete wiring to fuse block). When I look at the fuse block, I saw that I still have 3 or 4 unused spots. For both items, the positive wire, I believe, simply connects to the male connector and above each of these connectors there is a palce to insert the proper amp fuse (2A for fishfinder and 10A for stereo). The part I am not sure is the ground wire. I saw a bunch of yellow (ground??) cables all linked to a part of the block with no fuses around. Is this sub-block a ground box? A ground bus. Is is where I need to connect the ground (black) cable of the stereo as well as the ground cable of the fishfinder? Yes. Thanks as usual for your help! Andre You are welcome. |
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