How To Build A Custom Fuse/Relay Panel For ANY Car (EASY) !!
Kris Wyche Kris Wyche
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 Published On Dec 11, 2019

This video will show you how to build a fuse and relay panel for any car, the process is much easier than you think. Most people are scared to touch wiring but once you learn the simple basics you can do anything.

I Buy All My Parts From Here:
https://www.enjukuracing.com/?afmc=5lp

Website:
https://www.boxbreakracing.com

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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:09 - Supplies To Build
0:56 - Designing Process + Tips
1:23 - Basic Panel Layout ( My Current Design )
1:37 - Marking & Mounting Fuse Strip To Panel
1:52 - Marking & Mounting Relays
1:58 - Relay Main Power Wire Routing
2:08 - Getting Our Heat Gun
2:24 - Extending Relay Power Wires By Soldering
2:37 - Relay Power Wire Routing Done
2:46 - Labelling Relays & Matching To Strip
3:13 - Tip For Heating Up Connectors
3:33 - Wires Crimped (Pre-Heat Shrink)
3:45 - Wires Heat Shrinked & Connected
3:49 - Wire Layout Explained
3:55 - Relay/Switch Wiring Explained
4:18 - How The Entire Fuse / Relay Panel Works
4:54 - Overview + Time To Make
5:18 - Contact Me With Questions
5:45 - My Previous Fuse/Relay Setup
5:59 - About This Setup
6:10 - Closing Remarks
6:20 - B-roll (The Making Of This Panel)
6:56 - Outro

Links to everything I used:
- If links are broken let me know and I will update them -

( I recommend you buy the style and design you like for your setup. Make sure that the relays handle at least 40amp and the distribution terminals can handle at least 25amp. You can find specifications for every part in the item description, it will tell you the voltage and amps it can handle. If you’re wiring something over 25amp and the distribution terminal cant handle it, run the wire directly from the 40amp relay. )

You can buy wiring at any automotive store, I recommend 16AWG for basic stuff, 12-10AWG for heavier duty things like upgraded lights or ECU. I use 2AWG and 4AWG battery cable

Rocker Switches:
https://www.amazon.com/Switches-Water...

Terminal Strip (12 terminal) 25AMP:
https://www.amazon.com/a13052800ux061...

Terminal Strip (6 terminal) 25AMP:
https://www.amazon.com/Positions-Term...

40AMP 4-pin Relays:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...

Fuse Strips: (PLEASE READ)

I recommend upgrading to two 6 terminal fuse strips instead of one 12 terminal fuse strip since they are both equally rated for 100AMP max. This is personal choice however, Either run one long 12 terminal strip with 100AMP max or two 6 terminal strips and two power wires for 200AMP max. My current setup is upgraded to two 6 terminal strips. I’ve included links to both for you guys :)

6 Terminal Fuse Strip:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...

12 Terminal Fuse Strip:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...

Extra Parts You Will Benefit From:

80AMP 4-pin Relays For Big Loads:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...

Circuit breakers to Protect Your Fuse Strip:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06...

Pre-Built Fuse/relay Panels:
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/cust...

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