Fuse Size Recommendation for Fuse Circuit Tap Kit # F2526 When Used as Keyed Power Source
Published 09/30/2014 >
Question:
Im going to connect this to a battery isolator solenoid TR118665 but I dont know what fuse amp do I need to plug on #1 slotfuse for accessoryu system. Is it 5Amp, 10 amp, 15 or 20amp? Or it doesnt matter? Thanks in advance.
asked by: Jon
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Expert Reply:
If you are using the Firestone Fuse Circuit Tap Kit # F2526 for a keyed power source to activate the isolation solenoid part # TR118665 it really shouldn't matter what fuse you use but I would go with the lowest one. There would be a minimum amperage draw for the way you are using it since the middle pin of the # TR118665 will only be looking for signal to complete the solenoid's circuit.
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