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Fuse block for accessories??????

26K views 42 replies 13 participants last post by  Extreme Metal Products 
#1 ·
So my question is this, I just installed the WARN secondary battery system. Ive noticed that allot of you have these power, or, fuse blocks mounted in your rzr. Are you attaching this block to your secondary battery and then all additional lights, stereos, winches, etc... connect to this block instead of directly to your second battery?:question:
 
#33 ·
You may want to look a this option. It comes with a fuse block, wiring, and four illuminated rocker switches. You can use the coupon code "RZR forum" when checking out to save 10%
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#34 ·
Yes. I saw & considered something like this but wished it was built in the dash with the existing rockers. I'd hate to have that cluster hanging down but it may be my best option. Thx for the link!


NorCal Jr.
 
#40 ·
Hey Guys,

I have a 2012 RZR4 and my stock fuse panel has a 20A Accessory slot, 30A spare, 20A spare and a 10A spare....Any reason I can't use these? I have a 3500 warn winch to install, as well as 4 55W Hella roof lights on the front, a 55W Hella light on the rear and then my 250W shark audio stereo? I don't see any reason why I can't get all of this into the stock fuse panel so I don't think I need to add an extra one? There are the only accessories that I will be adding and I have little to no electrical experience so any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks
 
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