TechnoBuff Member Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 38 Reaction score 16 Country United States Dec 19, 2016 #1 Is there any caveat to replacing a low-profile fuse with a mini blade one when trying to hardwire a dash cam using an "add-a-circuit"? I was looking to buy a small batch amount of "add-a-circuit" for future installs... Attachments fuses.png 17.1 KB · Views: 35
Is there any caveat to replacing a low-profile fuse with a mini blade one when trying to hardwire a dash cam using an "add-a-circuit"? I was looking to buy a small batch amount of "add-a-circuit" for future installs...
Ralph2 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2015 Messages 1,108 Reaction score 346 Location Edmonton AB Country Canada Dash Cam BlackVue DR900x-Plus in 2022 Palisade replaced the 650 Dec 20, 2016 #2 The legs of different (physical) sized fuses will not fit.. by design. That said.. a hammer could probably force it..
The legs of different (physical) sized fuses will not fit.. by design. That said.. a hammer could probably force it..
OP OP TechnoBuff Member Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 38 Reaction score 16 Country United States Dec 26, 2016 #3 Ralph2 said: The legs of different (physical) sized fuses will not fit.. by design. That said.. a hammer could probably force it.. Click to expand... I looked through the owner's manual of the vehicle -- Nissan Maxima 2012 -- and it states that a low-profile fuse could be replaced by a mini fuse without affecting performance. Thnx for the response.. Attachments fuses.jpg 59 KB · Views: 68 Last edited: Dec 28, 2016
Ralph2 said: The legs of different (physical) sized fuses will not fit.. by design. That said.. a hammer could probably force it.. Click to expand... I looked through the owner's manual of the vehicle -- Nissan Maxima 2012 -- and it states that a low-profile fuse could be replaced by a mini fuse without affecting performance. Thnx for the response..
Hillbilly Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2013 Messages 1,755 Reaction score 256 Location Sunshine Coast Country Australia Dash Cam DR750s x2 DR450 x2 Dec 27, 2016 #4 Type A is the one that will fit in an addafuse socket
OP OP TechnoBuff Member Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 38 Reaction score 16 Country United States Dec 28, 2016 #5 Hillbilly said: Type A is the one that will fit in an addafuse socket Click to expand... I have used type B before with no issues.
Hillbilly said: Type A is the one that will fit in an addafuse socket Click to expand... I have used type B before with no issues.