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I used the 12V ''cigarette lighter" port underneath the glove box as its ignition switched, easily accessible and doesn't affect any other systems if I blow a fuse. The EVC
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I used the 12V ''cigarette lighter" port underneath the glove box as its ignition switched, easily accessible and doesn't affect any other systems if I blow a fuse. The EVC 6 comes with an inline fuse holder with a 2A fuse, so be sure to use that one.
You could probably get an "add-a-circuit" fuse and find a suitable circuit to add it to but I was a bit lazy and I knew that the circuit for the 12V socket can power way more than was needed for the EVC 6 and I can still use the plug to charge my phone. Like I said, be sure to use that 2A inline fuse holder when you solder it. |
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