DIY Mini Voltage Meter Gauge
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Here....Just keep in mind the above....
Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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I was looking for the installation with the inline fuse. I'm pretty sure if I don't see in a picture i'd mess this up.Click here to leave me feedback on our transactions. :pComment
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All you need is something like the link below. Wire it inline with the (+) acc lead.
http://www.amazon.com/In-line-ACT-Wa...s=In-line+Fuse.Comment
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Crap... i will now be spending copious amounts of money at that website. Curse you!"A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
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Just ordered all the items needed to perform this DIY install. I'll report back once I get everything.Click here to leave me feedback on our transactions. :pComment
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Welp I ordered this in line fuse holder and holy crap the gauge on this wire is way bigger than the wire from the volt meter. Should I still use it or just order another smaller gauge wire in-line fuse?All you need is something like the link below. Wire it inline with the (+) acc lead.
http://www.amazon.com/In-line-ACT-Wa...s=In-line+FuseClick here to leave me feedback on our transactions. :pComment
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LOL. My fault. I guess I should have clarified better that you only needed something similar, rather than that exact product.
Its really up to you. Larger gauge wire isn't bad necessarily (smaller is VERY bad). If you feel comfortable soldering (and heat-shrinking) the 10awg to the smaller wire, you will be fine.
That said, make sure to use a fuse appropriate in size for the smallest gauge wire used. Assuming 22awg wire and the 3-4mA draw stated, I'd go with a 1-1.5A fuse..Comment
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I don't think they make a 1.5 or 1.0 fuse to fit the holder I have.LOL. My fault. I guess I should have clarified better that you only needed something similar, rather than that exact product.
Its really up to you. Larger gauge wire isn't bad necessarily (smaller is VERY bad). If you feel comfortable soldering (and heat-shrinking) the 10awg to the smaller wire, you will be fine.
That said, make sure to use a fuse appropriate in size for the smallest gauge wire used. Assuming 22awg wire and the 3-4mA draw stated, I'd go with a 1-1.5A fuse.Click here to leave me feedback on our transactions. :pComment
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I got mine in, and it works!!
It's fricken bright.
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