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Old Oct 18, 2002
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In line fuse

I'm installing neons and I have to put a fuse in the line... how should I do it?

I'm thinking just electrical tape to hold the wire onto the connectors, is that enough?

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thats ghetto as hell... radio shack sells little inline fuse holders for small amperages for like 2 bucks...
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Go to Radio Shack and do the job right.

Online it says .....

The 8-1/2" Crimper Tool (that also serves as a wire cutter and stripper) is only $5.99
Then buy some butt connectors to use for $1.69 a package.

Lowes, Home Depot, etc .... would have this stuff too.

Tape = Trouble (and u'll be doing this)

Use tape to protect things if you must an as a last resort ......
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is it an underbody neon? cause i dont think its really necessary for neon tubes
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Sweet... I'll head on over to radio shack then...

I used tape for now and you actually can't see it cus it's under the seats, but I'll take it out and use the fuse holders cuz it'll be aLOT easier to switch out the fuse.

The neone are inside, not outside... one under each drivers seat and I need the fuse cuz it was on the cig. lighter connector that I took out so I could splice it into the power wires so I had to move it somewhere else
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