Electrocuted
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So my car's cigarette lighter is always powered even when the car is switched off. I am attempting to make it switched so that the power is only on when the key is turned to accessory. I made a basic drawing of the fuses I want to connect.
I have seen a few ways people are doing this. One way is by using an add-a-circuit fuse tap
where the pigtail end goes to fuse 1B and the plastic part (where the 2 fuses are on top of each other) goes to fuse 2 with the left blade going to 2B. It looks a little something like this
I don't really understand why it's done this way when in my mind, I should get an inline fuse holder
and just connect one end of it to 1B and the other end to 2A. Would that work safely? I would leave fuse 1A and 2B empty and my cigarette lighter become switched on when the key is turned to accessory. Not sure why I need 2 fuses with the add-a-circuit when all I want is switched power.
I have seen a few ways people are doing this. One way is by using an add-a-circuit fuse tap
where the pigtail end goes to fuse 1B and the plastic part (where the 2 fuses are on top of each other) goes to fuse 2 with the left blade going to 2B. It looks a little something like this
I don't really understand why it's done this way when in my mind, I should get an inline fuse holder
and just connect one end of it to 1B and the other end to 2A. Would that work safely? I would leave fuse 1A and 2B empty and my cigarette lighter become switched on when the key is turned to accessory. Not sure why I need 2 fuses with the add-a-circuit when all I want is switched power.