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Just 1 More
11-27-2023, 07:39 PM
Any of you install an Additional fuse panel or Auxiliary power source in your '33? Looking for a place to hook up the A/C and Electric steering to start with.
Pictures of what you did would be greatly appreciated

Mastertech5
11-27-2023, 11:46 PM
I hooked up the AC to the heater wire from the FFR dash harness and the PS to the electric choke wire. Any switched ignition wire your not using for something else will do for the PS. You can download the instructions for each from FFR Parts site.

Just 1 More
11-28-2023, 09:21 AM
I hooked up the AC to the heater wire from the FFR dash harness and the PS to the electric choke wire. Any switched ignition wire your not using for something else will do for the PS. You can download the instructions for each from FFR Parts site.

NOt sure why I didn't think of that.. Thank you

JOP33
11-30-2023, 01:26 PM
I put in an Auxiliary Fuse block for additional accessories where the Passenger Side floorboard & Firewall meet...

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progmgr1
11-30-2023, 05:44 PM
I am building a customized version of the '33. I have a separate "electronics bay" above the IRS and below the trunk floor. That space houses my audio amp, an auxiliary fuse block, and some other miscellaneous bits of electronics gear. Power is fed to these items direct from the battery through several circuit breakers. Although I made every effort to seal the bay, all the components are marine grade equipment that will tolerate any stray moisture that gets in the box. Sorry, no pictures since I've started tearing stuff apart to get the chassis powder coated.

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JimLev
11-30-2023, 06:56 PM
thanks for the link, almost makes me want to rewire some of the things behind the dash.