hello all,
Not sure if this is the right board, but I have a question regarding installing the Power Magic Pro. Assuming I have the correct fuse locations (still working that out), would it be fine to wrap the ACC and Battery wires directly on the fuses as seen in the following video:
The video is what I'm basing this soon-to-be installation on. While I was searching for an answer, I came across a thread where someone said they 'cringe' whenever watching this video because it's 'rough' how he wraps the wires onto the fuse.
Is this wrong, unsafe or just a simpler, more crude way of installing the Magic Pro? If it's wrong or unsafe, would the safer alternative be Fuse Taps/Add a Fuse? If there are any differences between the two (haven't done my homework on them yet), what would be the better choice?
Also, the Magic Pro's grounding wire doesn't have a complete circle, rather it's a half circle where the point needs to be grounded. It doesn't seem to be too secure as compared to a full circle. Does anyone have experience with it? Does it stay secure to the screw? Should I replace it?
I'm not expert and would prefer an easier route that is safe and somewhat long lasting.
Thanks for any and all help.
asd123.
Not sure if this is the right board, but I have a question regarding installing the Power Magic Pro. Assuming I have the correct fuse locations (still working that out), would it be fine to wrap the ACC and Battery wires directly on the fuses as seen in the following video:
The video is what I'm basing this soon-to-be installation on. While I was searching for an answer, I came across a thread where someone said they 'cringe' whenever watching this video because it's 'rough' how he wraps the wires onto the fuse.
Is this wrong, unsafe or just a simpler, more crude way of installing the Magic Pro? If it's wrong or unsafe, would the safer alternative be Fuse Taps/Add a Fuse? If there are any differences between the two (haven't done my homework on them yet), what would be the better choice?
Also, the Magic Pro's grounding wire doesn't have a complete circle, rather it's a half circle where the point needs to be grounded. It doesn't seem to be too secure as compared to a full circle. Does anyone have experience with it? Does it stay secure to the screw? Should I replace it?
I'm not expert and would prefer an easier route that is safe and somewhat long lasting.
Thanks for any and all help.
asd123.