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Originally posted by guwakzai@January 15, 2007 11:13 pm

got this fuse holder from SLT for my hella horns ...but dunno how to use...

 

do i just plug in the fuse into the holder and CUT the loop wire to connect to my batt and relay or otherwise??

 

any expert opinions out there??

normally the SLT fuse holders are the snap closed type. If there are catches along the side opposite the fuse entry, try prying them open, and the holder will spring open.

 

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Originally posted by guwakzai@January 15, 2007 11:13 pm

got this fuse holder from SLT for my hella horns ...but dunno how to use...

 

do i just plug in the fuse into the holder and CUT the loop wire to connect to my batt and relay or otherwise??

 

any expert opinions out there??

You probably just haf to cut the wires in the middle and connect to where ever you intend to. The fuse jus use the normal bike kind n slot into the black portion

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Originally posted by Arcfire@January 16, 2007 12:53 am

You probably just haf to cut the wires in the middle and connect to where ever you intend to. The fuse jus use the normal bike kind n slot into the black portion

ya i know its using the blade fuse..confirm cut the loop wire???cos try finding from net also cannot find how to use it..

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Should be. I remember doing so when i diy my magnum horns. Anyway its just a wire connecting one side to the other, doesn't matter which way you do it as long as the current flows from one end through to the other of the fuse.

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Originally posted by Arcfire@January 16, 2007 12:51 pm

Should be. I remember doing so when i diy my magnum horns. Anyway its just a wire connecting one side to the other, doesn't matter which way you do it as long as the current flows from one end through to the other of the fuse.

ok bro thanks!!!

 

i suspect cut the loop just wan to confirm.

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