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Fuzeblock FZ-1

larrymz3

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Just ordered one with the wiring kit. Any install tips?

I was planning on installing it under my Corbin seat. Has anyone done this?

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I was thinking of doing this as well

if i understand the install instructions 1 wire on the block needs to be connected to a switched power source

which source will you use

thanks
 
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I was thinking of doing this as well

if i understand the install instructions 1 wire on the block needs to be connected to a switched power source

which source will you use

thanks

Switched from the frunk power connector.
 
Switched from the frunk power connector.
I didn't have access to the FZ-1 fuse block you mentioned so I did my way. I purchsed the smallest 6 circuit fuse block I could find while in the States and mounted it under the panel that's under the windshield on my 2008 GS SE5, on the right side. I ran a fused cable from the battery to the fuse block that I converted to 4 circuits. I installed this separate line to the new fuse block so that I would not be interfering with any electronic curcuit on the Spyder with my "add-ons". The "main" fuse is 30 amp and very close to the battery under the seat. From this 4 circuit fuse block I connected a 15 amp 12 V outlet in the center of my steering head as this space was now available since I installed the Helibar. My electronlic rear view mirror uses another circuit and my manual fan control uses another circuit. So far so good. Arthur---Mexico City
 
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