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I'ts been recommended to me to hook up my newly purchased cb to the fusebox.
I picked up a Littlefuse Add-a-circuit fuseblock from autozone to make the final connection. My problem is that I can't seem to make this work. Is there a particular slot that the fuseblock needs to hook in to or should it even matter? The directions say not to use a circuit over 10 amps so I tried several fuse slots with a 10A fuse, all with no luck. I thought maybe the fuseblock was defective, but I popped the hood and touched it to the battery terminal directly and the unit was getting power. So, I'm gettin' it wrong somewhere. Any help on this would certainly be appreciated. Thanks. |
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wrote:
I'ts been recommended to me to hook up my newly purchased cb to the fusebox. I picked up a Littlefuse Add-a-circuit fuseblock from autozone to make the final connection. My problem is that I can't seem to make this work. Is there a particular slot that the fuseblock needs to hook in to or should it even matter? The directions say not to use a circuit over 10 amps so I tried several fuse slots with a 10A fuse, all with no luck. I thought maybe the fuseblock was defective, but I popped the hood and touched it to the battery terminal directly and the unit was getting power. So, I'm gettin' it wrong somewhere. Any help on this would certainly be appreciated. Thanks. Just a guess but do you have ground? (-) |
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you are one person that don't need a cb radio, buy cell phone..
-- On the internet, no one can hear you modulate. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.648 / Virus Database: 415 - Release Date: 3/31/2004 |
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"George Kinzer" wrote:
you are one person that don't need a cb radio, buy cell phone.. -- On the internet, no one can hear you modulate. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.648 / Virus Database: 415 - Release Date: 3/31/2004 You are a virus free top posting jackass. I have all kinds of CB's, and a damn fine cell phone too. Is your noose-reader too complicated for you? Where's George Kinzer Jr tonight? |
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![]() Steveo wrote: wrote: I'ts been recommended to me to hook up my newly purchased cb to the fusebox. I picked up a Littlefuse Add-a-circuit fuseblock from autozone to make the final connection. My problem is that I can't seem to make this work. Is there a particular slot that the fuseblock needs to hook in to or should it even matter? The directions say not to use a circuit over 10 amps so I tried several fuse slots with a 10A fuse, all with no luck. I thought maybe the fuseblock was defective, but I popped the hood and touched it to the battery terminal directly and the unit was getting power. So, I'm gettin' it wrong somewhere. Any help on this would certainly be appreciated. Thanks. Just a guess but do you have ground? (-) I had it connected to a bolt in the front passenger seat. Maybe I ought to try some other places? |
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