FlyingPete
Well-Known Member
I've converted my 90 from glass fuses to the modern blade type. In doing so, I used 3 8-way fuse holders in the standard central fusebox, giving room for expansion. All good.
But, pondering wiring up my new lights, I've considered there really isn't the room in that location for much extra wiring and relays, so I'm considering relocating some of them elsewhere. If I left two of the fuseholders, that would leave 16 slots- enough for the standard circuits (12) rear wiper and heated window (2) and radio (2).
I though about putting a box with fuses and relays under the bonnet somewhere- that would power the 12S tow socket and the extra lights on the front, all of which have relays controlling them. It would have its own dedicated supply from the alternator terminal. I'd then only need a couple of extra wires coming through from behind the dashboard, keeping the wiring coming into the cabin to a minimum.
Trouble is, there's not a great deal of space to mount a fusebox under there and all the convenient mounting points seem to be used. I could put one in the battery compartment instead, but then the control wiring to the relays gets more convoluted.
So those of you with extra circuits- where do you keep the fuses?
But, pondering wiring up my new lights, I've considered there really isn't the room in that location for much extra wiring and relays, so I'm considering relocating some of them elsewhere. If I left two of the fuseholders, that would leave 16 slots- enough for the standard circuits (12) rear wiper and heated window (2) and radio (2).
I though about putting a box with fuses and relays under the bonnet somewhere- that would power the 12S tow socket and the extra lights on the front, all of which have relays controlling them. It would have its own dedicated supply from the alternator terminal. I'd then only need a couple of extra wires coming through from behind the dashboard, keeping the wiring coming into the cabin to a minimum.
Trouble is, there's not a great deal of space to mount a fusebox under there and all the convenient mounting points seem to be used. I could put one in the battery compartment instead, but then the control wiring to the relays gets more convoluted.
So those of you with extra circuits- where do you keep the fuses?