Thank you mate. I've been scratching my head trying to work out Why the led's didn't work. I've wired it all up and work awesome. No instructions at all with the one I brought.
This is not a "one size fits all" solution for early auto or pickup application. The glass fuse block has both 12V constant and key switch power. The configuration of this product would require you to purchase two of them.
strange thing. I remove one of the fuses and multimeter still showing 9(ish) volts coming out. Shouldn't removing the fuse cut all power from that connection?
G'day mate,it only needs the positive side connected & has special diode's that detect if there has been a short & then a led will light up to show the short,we still use them in our controll hubs they are so handy Thanks for watching Cheers Craig
I wish we had something similar in the States. I have one cigarette lighter outlet on my Jackery 500 in my van but I have a fridge and Maxxair fan with those plugs that I want to be able to run simultaneously.
@@KickAssProducts yes I know that, I’m just saying that in order to organize the wires of the accessories, using an earth unfused there would be helpful (for example, I have accessories with both wires together inside an sleeve)
i dont get it?? every item your connecting light lights then fridge etc etc all have both earth and live so how do you connect all of them?? where do all the earth go??
Hello I want to install some leds to my car and I want to controll the on and off function from car's original headlight switcer. How about taking current (+12 V DC) from a headlight socket of the original fuse box (using a tap fuse holder) and drive it to the positive terminal of the auxiliary fuse box instead of using the battery for that purpose? If I connect the positive terminal of the auxiliary fuse directly to the battery I will not have this capability. Is it safe to do it with this way and will I face any problem in the future If I want to connect more devices to the auxiliary fuse box? Thanks in advance!
Hey Paul! I would not guarantee it as it is not specifically waterproof sealed. As long as it is not in direct contact with water and is located somewhere safe on your boat I would say you will be right. The cover over the fuses does protect it from any water that may land on it, but it certainly is not safe to be submerged. Hope this helps.
G'day mate the fuse box only uses the positive side of the circuit so its nice & easy to install as long as you have everything grounded to battery or earth Thanks for watching Cheers Craig
@@KickAssProducts yep you have fantastic new products coming out I like the headlamp Clip Clayton did the other day I’ll have to get some of those before they sell out 👍👍
Sorry james we no longer sell that here is our new version & comes with a switch panel as well www.kickassproducts.com.au/buy/kickass-bluetooth-control-switch-panel-8-gang/KABTSWPANEL-8