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Old 10-29-15, 06:43 PM
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E11v2 12+ source question

Hello everyone,

I'm currently finishing up my 20b NA build and need to clarify a few things about my e11v2 12+ volt source.

There are two 12+ volt wires that go to the battery, but have a little note that says "may include 100a circuit breaker". I know it doesn't say that you "have" to, but the fact that it says that you may, kind of have me thinking.

I already have a 100a main fuse in the fuse box, so I'm a bit puzzled about this 100a circuit breaker. This is my first haltech install, so please don't bash me for this. I just want to make sure I don't screw up my computer. I'm hoping I can start this 20b sometime this weekend!!

Also, these two wires are already fused with a 20a fuse from the haltech fuse boxes, so I'm wondering if I can just hook them up direct to the battery; connect them to the fuse box close to the battery or just hook them up to the circuit breaker?

HELP!
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The Haltech diagram suggest wires go directly to battery. The fuses will protect the unit.
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Thanks!! I ended up putting a breaker in between Just to be in the safe side.
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