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Installing Accessory Fuse Block |
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Q: I'm installing a Power Plate from www.electricalconnection.com on my RSMV to power several accessories and lights. This is a six terminal power distrution block with independent fuses and a relay. The suggested installation is to wire it to a source that will deactivate when the starter is engaged. I suspect that this won't be an option on the Venture but if it is, I would certainly prefer to do it that way. Otherwise, I'll connect directly to the battery and connect the relay to the headlight circuit... unless someone has a better suggestion.
Here is where I mounted mine.
Don Roden
I conncted my powerplate in the same location wired to the rear acessory terminal (white plug) on the left side under the seat. By doing that the juice to the plate shuts down with the ignition switch. I did'nt want to come out and find a dead battery because I forgot to turn an accessory wired to the plate off. So far......so good - sgtglenn
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