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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Used this to add an accessory switch cutoff to my heated seats, subwoofer, and other stereo/car gear. It works great.
Bob w
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
The ACC input goes to all the positive inputs on the relay trigger. Now your only left with the negative trigger for the relay. 99% of automotive applications would require a POSITIVE control. if you want POSITIVE TRIGGERS is send the positive trigger to the negative input on the relay DO NOT HOOK UP THE ACC TERMINAL. Make sure to have a ground on the top terminal. This allows positive control of the relays. Also must have positive power on the main terminal for this to work.
Dean E.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
I had a mechanic install it on my Honda Pionner to add power sources for accessories. The lights on the block to let you know the fuses are working, drains the battery if it sits a week. Removed it and went back to direct tie to the battery and everything is fine.
Dr. Scott E. Reid
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
Most noticeable is the heft of the product, denoting it's quality. The relays being a part of the main board is a definite plus; saves time and wire for connections.
Christopher
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
Tried 12volt dc and relays don’t kick on, tried 13 -24 vdc and nothing will kick the relays on
AC
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Works really well, installation instructions need to be a little more informative.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
Before installing this on my UTV, I took some time to bench test this fused relay panel and make sure I understood what was what.The green screw down blocks confused me at first. ACC is wired to "+" for each circuit and the "-" is wired to the relay coil (positive side), the other side of the relay coil is grounded internally on the PCB.Instead of running two wires from your switch to this panel, you can use a single wire to send switched or battery positive to the "-" terminal. The positive and negative designation might be a little confusing to some, I know it confused me a little until I tested this.If you want to use a circuit as ignition switched without using another switch, you can jumper "+" and "-" together, which is what I did in one of my photos.Alternatively, if you want a battery powered circuit, you can have your switch send +12V to the "-" of that particular circuit. You technically don't need to use the ACC post, as you can see in one of my pictures.The soldering of the PCB looks decent, solder flowed well, and there are no open vias.Overall a nice package, fairly flexible once you understand how everything is wired, and includes a nice assortment of stickers to label each circuit.
T H
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023
The block includes six fuse slots for circuits up to 20 Amps each and a total amperage up to 80 Amps. Each fuse slot has a paired relay, so each of the six circuits can be controlled and shut off independently. Optionally, the box can be wired to be powered only when the ignition key powers accessories, that is: on or above the “Accessories on” position of the ignition key. This provides for all circuits in the block to be off and not drain the battery when the ignition is off.The construction is sturdy, and the box has a protective cover. There are two clips on the sides that keep the translucent cover in place, have to press them and lift the cover to access the fuse slots. Each slot has two LEDs to indicate the status, with red signaling an open circuit and blue a powered circuit. This is a very helpful feature, can tell at a glance if a fuse needs replacing.The instructions are nicely printed in colors, in readable size typeset, with good diagrams of the physical layout and no electrical diagram, which I find counterintuitive at the least. Reading the instructions and the amazon page description I could not get a sense of how exactly the whole block works, so I did have to tinker with it and figure out what I just described above. Also, there is no info on the relays, so here is a picture of what relays are in the one I got.Overall, this is a very good choice for adding circuits, with the extra niceties of ACC interfacing and an option to control through relays each of the six circuits.
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