 Go Bottom
 Go Bottom12V accesory plug
|  | rocktrainer Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 3 Newtown, pa   | 
2010-04-28 170399
I have a 2x4 with the 12 volt accessory outlet on the dash. It goes to a 10amp fuse in the fuse block. I know because I blew it. I did not notice anything else that stopped working. Does anyone know for sure if that is the only thing on that particular circuit, and would there be any issues with upgrading the fuse?
Thanks!
Mike
Reply to |
 Quote Reply |
Quote Reply | 
 Add Photo
Add Photo12V accesory plug
|  | earthwrks Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 3853 Home Office in Flat Rock, Michigan    Pics | 
2010-04-29 170419
If is was able to carry more than 10 A they likey would have done it. However there may be an engineering standard, company policy, insurance regulation or even a federal law that prohibits more than 10A. . ....
Reply to |
 Quote Reply |
Quote Reply | 
 Add Photo
Add Photo12V accesory plug
|  | rocktrainer Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 3 Newtown, pa   | 
2010-04-29 170424
I was thinking that because it is the 12v acessory port that the 10a is there to protect any items plugged into it not necessarly that the line couldn't handle it. I gues time will tell :-)
....
Reply to |
 Quote Reply |
Quote Reply | 
 Add Photo
Add Photo12V accesory plug
|  | auerbach Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto    Pics | 
2010-04-29 170431
Don't know that one but on one other, the accessory port had its own circuit. ....
Reply to |
 Quote Reply |
Quote Reply | 
 Add Photo
Add Photo Go Top
 Go Top
Share This