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mousietrfc



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DIY Flying blade fuse

I'm starting an install of a 7 inch Archos tablet tomorrow. I've read around on the various available threads but I've got a quick question.

I need to make a flying blade fuse - Has anyone got a picture of one they've made? I found a pic on one of the threads, but I didn't bookmark it and I can't find it now.. The only other thread that I can find referencing one seems to no longer have the pic attached.

Someone also mentioned that you need to make sure you solder the wire on the correct side. Can anyone elaborate on this please?

Also, what size fuse will I need to use? I'll be connecting it to a switch and a 12v-5v stepdown converter.

I assume my 2012 will use mini blade fuses?

Thanks for any advice given Thumbs Up

Post #281527 17th Nov 2015 10:46 pm
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Why make one? They are very cheap and readily available. Yes it's a mini blade. All your questions answered on the "retro-fit TomTom" thread, which you should find easily via search.
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Post #281529 17th Nov 2015 10:57 pm
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mousietrfc



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I was wanting to get it boxed off today, but I've ordered one and it'll be with me on Thursday so thanks for the info.

Some of the pics aren't showing up for me in the Tom Tom thread, but seeing as I'll have a ready made one now I don't need to see a pic.

Thanks for your advice, much appreciated.

Post #281544 18th Nov 2015 6:36 am
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It may be some of my pics missing, not sure?

From memory, the flying lead is toward the outside of the two rows of fuses, the inner being the feed for them, but as with anything like this a double check with a meter will be prudent to ensure its safe.

Making my own lead was easy enough, it wasn't pretty but perfectly serviceable, the bought ones are much better, if you have a Maplin nearby, they have them.

Good luck with your project Thumbs Up

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