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    I need some electrical help with my HDS units.

    Here is how i have it wired.

    From my 12 volt battery, I routed one positive (with the 3 amp fuse block supplied by lowrance) and one negative to a new fuse bus up under my dash. The battery has nothing else on it. I then conncted a HDS 8, LSS-1 , HDS 7 , LSS-1 each individually to the bus. Each one also has its on fuse at the bus. The problem is that when i have them all on i occasionally pop the 3 amp fuse at the battery. It has happened 5 times. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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    Am I reading correctly that you have a single run with a 3amp fuse, that feeds 3 devices, that each have 3 amp fuses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mduncan62 View Post
    Am I reading correctly that you have a single run with a 3amp fuse, that feeds 3 devices, that each have 3 amp fuses?
    There are 4 devices
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    I dont think 1 3amp fuse could handle all that. I would put a 10 or 15 amp breaker at the Bat to protect wires and use the individual fuses for each unit close to the unit.



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    What size wire is at the battery that supplies power for you units?
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    The size of the wire is important. You need to match the fuse to the size. How to Determine the Fuse/Wire Size for YOUR Project
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    The wire size is 12. bigger than the wire size of the fuse holder
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    A 3a fuse is too small for all the units. You need a large feed wire and a 5 to 7a fuse to feed the bus.

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    I would use 15A fuse then. You can add another 3A device without replacing the main fuse. The fuses protect the wire, not the units.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    I would use 15A fuse then. You can add another 3A device without replacing the main fuse. The fuses protect the wire, not the units.
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