FZ1 Fuseblock Installation

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  1. Boneman

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    Location:
    Victoria, BC
    Date: April 22, 2011

    Cost: $100.00 CDN (shipping included)

    Purchased: Fuzeblocks.com

    Manufacturer:Fuzeblocks.com

    Mod Time: 30 min

    Part No.: FZ1


    I originally purchased the FZ1 Fuseblock back in May 2010 and it was originally destined for my FZ6 but I never got around to installing it (lucky for me). Fuzeblocks.com has designed a fuse block that is easy to install and fits into a small space. The on board relay offers the choice for any device to be switched on or off automatically with the vehicle or to be powered constantly.

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    I found a decent place for it under the seat on the right hand side near the rear brake reservoir. I removed some of the plastic body work in order to make room for it.

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    I found a decent place for it under the seat on the right hand side near the rear brake reservoir. I removed some of the plastic body work in order to make room for it.

    I wired it as follows:

    +12VDC - Direct from battery terminal, with an inline fuse (7.5 AMP) that also goes to my SAE plug for charging my battery (Battery Tender).

    Ground - Spliced into an existing ground wire that I had run to my SAE connector.

    +12VDC Switched - I tapped in to the the tail light wire so there is only power when the key is in the ON position (Brown/Blue wire).


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    This will sure make it easy to add in additional electronics such as 12VDC outlet, heated grips & clothing, GPS, USB charger, etc.

    This write up is also on my site here: http://www.bonemanvf...m/Mods/fz1.html


    - Boneman
     


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