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Jtt84911 04-12-2015 05:26 PM

Updated ATC Style Fuse Panel Owners
 
Hi Pelicans

If you've updated your 911 fuse panel via Fred Cook's design or other sources....did you also update the small 3-fuse block in the engine bay???


Here's what I did. It was easy.... and very inexpensive
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Bought this small 4-fuse "mini panel" on eBay for $8.00! as you see it fits nicely on relay panel (drill and use small sheet metal screw) and if you mount it where I did.....YES you can put the plastic panel cover back without issues.

Here's the link to where I purchased it.

4 Way Fuse Blade Holder Box Block Car Vehicle Automotive Circuit 4 Fuse US | eBay

Best Wishes....
JT

Jack Stands 04-12-2015 05:39 PM

Great little update! Makes sense to update all the fuses and not leave a few old ceramic fuses in the circuits.

Like the fact that the cover still fits like the original design.

Jtt84911 04-12-2015 06:02 PM

Thanks. That was my thinking as well. After the cost and effort to replace the main panel... no brainer to do the rear as well. And compared the main panel....this job this was nothing.

Made a little 2 to 3 connector for the power side.... (similar to the one Fred supplies) added the 3 female spade connectors for the 3 circuits + some heat shrink wrap for all.....and that's about it.

It's literally like an hour job.

JT

paul.911 04-13-2015 05:46 AM

Wow that looks really good, nice find

DaveMcKenz 04-13-2015 06:01 AM

Nice job!
Dave

lorraineraboy04 04-13-2015 10:08 AM

Signal light fuse

Algernon 04-13-2015 03:36 PM

There's always the el-cheapo 5-min. $5 solution. . . .

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1428968157.jpg

Pstallo 04-13-2015 06:38 PM

For those who are doing the Fred Cook version, he offers a fuse panel for the rear as well. I just installed mine the other day.

SpyderMike 04-13-2015 06:39 PM

I will be doing that soon...just finished rewiring the front end. Nice solution.

Jtt84911 04-13-2015 09:32 PM

Algernon

That looks good as well. Like the terminal screws. I probably would've used it myself if I found that block before the one I bought. Looks like the plastic cover would fit over it as well in that location??

BTW- I didn't mention it in my first post....but yes...that's an extra unused 4th fuse slot. Didn't plan to wire it for anything.....will use it as spare fuse holder.

JT

Pazuzu 04-14-2015 06:06 AM

More expensive and more elaborate, I installed a Painless Cirkit relay setup:
CirKit Boss Auxiliary Fuse Block/7 Circuits/WeatherproofDetails | Painless Performance

Basically, heavy power feed from the starter, relay trigger from the red/white wire, then you have 3 always hot and 4 triggered circuits with fuses.

I'm running my Megasquirt/MSD (x2)/O2/defog/injectors/spotlight with mine, makes for a tidy setup. If you're careful, you can squeeze it in where the OP mounted his fuse block.

Algernon 04-14-2015 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jtt84911 (Post 8575690)
Algernon

That looks good as well. Like the terminal screws. I probably would've used it myself if I found that block before the one I bought. Looks like the plastic cover would fit over it as well in that location??

Yes, the cover fits over just as before. nice thing about these blocks is that you still use the Porsche wire ends, straight into the blocks without any soldering or extra connectors that might give problems later. Less connections is always better - I did the same on the front, see my 'Cheap and easy ATO fuse block installation'

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429051093.jpg

gerber28 04-14-2015 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Algernon (Post 8575226)
There's always the el-cheapo 5-min. $5 solution. . . .

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1428968157.jpg

Algernon, shouldn't the 5 amp be in the bottom slot?

I relocated the fuse block so the cover would clear.
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After removing the block I found it had previously been repaired.
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fred cook 04-14-2015 07:56 PM

Fuse Panels Front and Rear
 
Just in case anyone is curious, here is a picture of a pair of my fuse panels. The front is the deluxe version w/headlight relays. The rear (small) panel has 4 fuse positions so there will be a spare for future use. I have one of these in my SC and the spare came in handy when I was wiring up the twin plug Electromotive XDi iginition.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429070177.jpg

Jtt84911 04-14-2015 09:41 PM

Hi Fred,

For the record everyone.......I have one of Fred's panels up front in my 84Targa.

Well made and good installation instructions as well. Lots of posts and happy customers for those considering the main panel upgrade!!

JT

Algernon 04-15-2015 10:35 AM

[
QUOTE=gerber28;8577102]Algernon, shouldn't the 5 amp be in the bottom slot?


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429122839.jpg

Yikes, you are right! No wonder I have no heat in the cab!
thanks,
Algernon

Hcarraro 04-23-2015 04:39 PM

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