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Does anyone have a good suggestion (pictures?) on where to mount an auxiliary fuse box? I'm going to clean up my wiring. I have heated grips, driving lights and a Deltran battery charger. I'm thinking of mounting this one on top of my existing stock fuse box. It is almost the same size and thin. I'll only use four of the eight fuse positions though (one for light switch).

 

http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Products/Fuseboxes/PC-8/pc-8.html

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Does anyone have a good suggestion (pictures?) on where to mount an auxiliary fuse box? I'm going to clean up my wiring. I have heated grips, driving lights and a Deltran battery charger. I'm thinking of mounting this one on top of my existing stock fuse box. It is almost the same size and thin. I'll only use four of the eight fuse positions though (one for light switch).

 

http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Products/Fuseboxes/PC-8/pc-8.html

 

 

Does the 1st Gen have enough electrical power for all that?

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I'm in Blanco right now at Toms house but I have pics of the fuise upgrade that I have done to mine. I can tell you right now that you can go with the one that Skydoc17 sells in the classifieds and you wont be disappointed, his products are TOP NOTCH!

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I'm in Blanco right now at Toms house but I have pics of the fuise upgrade that I have done to mine. I can tell you right now that you can go with the one that Skydoc17 sells in the classifieds and you wont be disappointed, his products are TOP NOTCH!

 

Thanks. I'll take em when you get to it. I'm not in a hurry.

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Stock fuse box is a piece of CR4P and needs to be replaced ASAP.

 

[ame=http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showpost.php?p=332429&postcount=4]Here is what I have done with my two '84's.[/ame] Gives me 10 fuse circuits. Lots of miles on now no probs at all.

 

I used a pair of Littlefuse part #03500417XP's ganged together.

 

http://home.powergate.ca/~bjh/pix/P0002238.JPG

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

Brian H.

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Here's what I ended up with. I made a bracket out a piece of aluminum and attached the new fuse box and a relay to it. It sits on velcro on top of the air intake and is also attached via the screw that holds the OEM fuse box. I rewired everything nice. Driving lights, heated grips and charger leads are on the new fuse box. I have two relays, one for the aux fuse box and another for the driving light switch. The driving light switch relay is in the fairing under the stereo. Not quite as neat as I had hoped, but everything works well. The Easter Beaver PC-8 fuse box is a nice piece. I lie that it does not require end fittings on the wires and that it has both switched and unswitched fuses. (I put the battery charger lead on an unswitched fuse.)

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Stock fuse box is a piece of CR4P and needs to be replaced ASAP.

 

Here is what I have done with my two '84's. Gives me 10 fuse circuits. Lots of miles on now no probs at all.

 

I used a pair of Littlefuse part #03500417XP's ganged together.

 

http://home.powergate.ca/%7Ebjh/pix/P0002238.JPG

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

Brian H.

 

I used the exact same setup on my 1989, and it works perfect. Good fit, much cleaner appearance, and much easier to check or change fuses. Also makes room for a second box if needed for additional addons.

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