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Blank plug on the right side


Redneckj

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It's an accessory plug that will be used when you buy the OEM USB charger with it but if not it's free to use.
I connected my own USB and the GPS on it.
Don't know the fuse but when it melts you know which one it is and you can put in a bigger one.

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@Redneckj Here's a good thread that explains locations and fuse rating for the accessory plugs.  

 

 

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39 minutes ago, NWrider said:

I'd be careful if you decide to install a higher amperage fuse -- the fuse is sized to protect the wiring from overheating.  

The size of the cables is the same as some with a 10A fuse behind it.
If this connection has a 2 of 5A fuse you can safely up it to 10A on which most accessory's will run just fine.

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Agreed if the wire size is sufficient to carry the load, although as a general rule the principle of a fuse protecting the wiring is still valid.

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Thanks to everyone.  I do plan on  adding a usb with volt meter in the blank factory spot.  I’ll use that plug to power it.   

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