A little electrical advise please

AndyM

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So I finally got around to installing a small auxillary fuse block to handle the winch, lights and so on. Powered a relay from the main accessories terminal so the new panel is only on when switched. Hooked up winch - works as it should. The problem? There are 4 little lights on the new fuse panel that should light up when power is on. They are not, but WILL light if I touch a terminal to a ground source.

The relay ground checks out fine (ran a new lead to the frame). The screws on the fuseblock itself have battery ground continuity. So how come no fuse lights?
 

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Dave_eng

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So I finally got around to installing a small auxillary fuse block to handle the winch, lights and so on. Powered a relay from the main accessories terminal so the new panel is only on when switched. Hooked up winch - works as it should. The problem? There are 4 little lights on the new fuse panel that should light up when power is on. They are not, but WILL light if I touch a terminal to a ground source.

The relay ground checks out fine (ran a new lead to the frame). The screws on the fuseblock itself have battery ground continuity. So how come no fuse lights?[/QUOThttp://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/private.php?do=newpm&pmid=40338E]

Re read the instruction sheet. The LED's only light when a fuse is blown.

You can also buy fuses that incorporate that same feature in that they light up when the circuit is broken by the fuse blowing.

Dave
 

AndyM

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REALLY? Boy that seems counter intuitive (my panel came in a bag - no directions included). But thanks - I shall worry no more!