10Pcs Add-A-Circuit Fuse Holders Sale
- Regular price $10.99
About this item
- Made from high-quality materials. With 16 gauge red color wire and 15 AMP blade fuses.
- Protects Original Circuit and Provides A Lead For New Circuit
- Use with Mini Low Profile ATM fuses, up to 15 AMP each slot!
- Universally use for installing car amplifier, car audio, DVD, CB radio, radar detector, etc. Warning: such fuses can't be used in high-current scenarios, if the current is too high, the fuse holder may heat or fuse to fuse.
- Package Include: 10 x Add-a-circuit Fuse Holder , 10 x 15A Fuse
Specifications
Type: Add-a-circuit blade fuse holder.
Cable Type: 16 AWG.
Wire Length: 6 inches.
Support Fuse: Mini ATM APM blade fuse.
Includes 15A Mini ATM APM blade fuse and butt splice connector.
Features
Circuit Protection
Plug Into An Existing Fuse Holder. The perfect solution to get electricity from a car battery without 'Splicing' or 'Wire Cutting' to install your electronic accessories!
Fast Easy
Blue flexible socket tail, very easy to connect to any naked wires by only using a vise. Provides one fuse holder to protect the existing circuit, and a second fuse holder to protect the new circuit.
Superior Quality
Made from quality materials, good bending performance, melting resistance, and excellent electrical conductivity.
Applications
Car Electronic Device
Add additional circuits for electrical accessories such as car phones, CD players, fax machines, etc. Turns One Fuse Slot into Two-Plugs into any fuse slot, even if the slot has a fuse installed. Provides protection for both circuits.
Fits for Most Vehicles
This add-a-circuit blade fuse holder can be widely used for most kinds of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, Jeeps, SUVs, 4X4, boats, and RVs.
Use on Boat
Can be used for adding LED strip, DVD player, GPS, radio, and other electronics that require direct wiring into the fuse box without cutting or splicing.
10Pcs Add-A-Circuit Fuse Holders
$10.99
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I needed one fuse tap to connect some led lights. These things are usually $4-$6 depending on where you get them. This is an awesome value. 10 pieces for $11! Make sure to check all crimps for tightness. All of mine had a little play and one butt connector came off. See pic. For my use, I was going to remove the butt connector anyway.
Bought the fuse tap primarily for helping switch an always on power outlet in a Ford Fusion to something that was only on with the car keys in the ignition. Since the ford fusion doesn't have many fuses that are tied to the ignition, I used this tap to control a relay to control the power on the 12v outlets. Fuses were stiff, which while a little annoying when I was having to figure out which fuse would be bet to tap into and having to change amperages, it's good to know they'll stay in place after I finished the modifications. Overall, easy to install, and the only big issues were related to the rest of the car (like needing to trim the plastic fuse box cover a bit to accommodate the fuse tap)Cost of these was nice, certainly better than the ones at an automotive store, and having a few extras could be nice to have when I work on adding a dash cam and other small car mods I'm thinking about
Worked well for my project of installing a backup camera in my car. I would have rated it 5 stars but it just came in a plastic bag and didn’t have any instructions as to which fuse slot was which. I had to use a meter to determine which of the 2 slots to use. The outer one in direct line with the wire hanging down is the extra fuse for the new circuit. The original fuse you removed to put this wire in it’s place, that original fuse goes in the slot closest to the plug-in that goes to the fuse block.I got these after watching an installation video and a guy used these cables, before that I never knew they existed!I really like the right angle aspect of this even though it’s kind of tight in the small ATM/mini ATM fuse blocks in modern cars.In my pic, I used the heated seats fuse which isn’t connected since I have no heated seats and was rated at higher amperage than I’m using. The pic I included is the best way to run the positive wire and runs past a ground point (mounting bracket) but there are no rough edges (Nissan did a good job there and the other places in the trunk lid where I ran wires for my project-no rough edges!)