Hi Everyone,
New to the forum but hoping I can find a little help with my restoration project...
I am adding a secondary wiring "system" to my project car (username) to control add-on systems to include an electric fuel pump, electric radiator fan, fog lights and also to replace/upgrade the original wiring system for the factory ignition, headlights and accessories such as radio, interior lights and gauges.
I am starting with a TruMods Relay block and fuse kit which will be powered through a battery shutoff switch from the battery connected to a bus bar to feed the 6 fused relays (I am thinking that having a dedicated shutoff to my accessories would be beneficial. Power will still run from battery straight to starter/alternator for direct charging and connection). Grounds will connect to another bus bar to chassis ground and all components mounted to a sheet of 1/4" thick ABS plastic.
Here is where I have questions...
1. Should my #87 feed wires from the relays go through a Blue Sea Systems 5035 ST Blade fuse block? (This was my plan - but I can't figure out if this is necessary. Do these feeds need to be fused? Or just connect through a terminal strip block straight to the device?)
2. My TruMods kit says the #86 switch wire to the relay should be fused - should I wire the Blue Sea 5035 fuse block from these feed wires? If so, should they be fused through the #86 feeds to the relays, or should they be fused on the other side at the power feeds to my switches? I plan to use mostly positive switching ILO ground switching.
It seems like I should fuse all 3 positive runs but this seems excessive (i.e. 1: battery > fuses > #30 relay power as wired in the relay block. 2: #87 from relay > fuse > device. 3: #86 fused from switch into relay (or power to switch fused before switch and no fuse from switch through #86 into relay?)
This is my first deep dive into building automotive circuits and am learning everyday so I appreciate in advance any advice or suggestions.
Attached is just a preliminary mock-up of me brainstorming for reference. I will be adding in terminal strip blocks and using a larger ABS plastic to mount everything. In the picture, 86 switch is white, 87 device feed is blue and 87a is yellow (most likely not used unless for indicator lights).
Thanks!
New to the forum but hoping I can find a little help with my restoration project...
I am adding a secondary wiring "system" to my project car (username) to control add-on systems to include an electric fuel pump, electric radiator fan, fog lights and also to replace/upgrade the original wiring system for the factory ignition, headlights and accessories such as radio, interior lights and gauges.
I am starting with a TruMods Relay block and fuse kit which will be powered through a battery shutoff switch from the battery connected to a bus bar to feed the 6 fused relays (I am thinking that having a dedicated shutoff to my accessories would be beneficial. Power will still run from battery straight to starter/alternator for direct charging and connection). Grounds will connect to another bus bar to chassis ground and all components mounted to a sheet of 1/4" thick ABS plastic.
Here is where I have questions...
1. Should my #87 feed wires from the relays go through a Blue Sea Systems 5035 ST Blade fuse block? (This was my plan - but I can't figure out if this is necessary. Do these feeds need to be fused? Or just connect through a terminal strip block straight to the device?)
2. My TruMods kit says the #86 switch wire to the relay should be fused - should I wire the Blue Sea 5035 fuse block from these feed wires? If so, should they be fused through the #86 feeds to the relays, or should they be fused on the other side at the power feeds to my switches? I plan to use mostly positive switching ILO ground switching.
It seems like I should fuse all 3 positive runs but this seems excessive (i.e. 1: battery > fuses > #30 relay power as wired in the relay block. 2: #87 from relay > fuse > device. 3: #86 fused from switch into relay (or power to switch fused before switch and no fuse from switch through #86 into relay?)
This is my first deep dive into building automotive circuits and am learning everyday so I appreciate in advance any advice or suggestions.
Attached is just a preliminary mock-up of me brainstorming for reference. I will be adding in terminal strip blocks and using a larger ABS plastic to mount everything. In the picture, 86 switch is white, 87 device feed is blue and 87a is yellow (most likely not used unless for indicator lights).
Thanks!
- TL;DR
- Need suggestions when wiring an auxiliary fused relay panel to run added components.
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