The Best Features:
- TAPA-CIRCUIT- MINI
Perfect By Dragonwort Castle
Simple to install and use, great to add a circuit to any micro fuse box.Keep your wiring clean! By Kevin Nicholls
This is probably my favorite kind of fuse tap.
The fuse holder has two slots -- one for the fuse of the line you're tapping in to, and one for the accessory wire. The blades go in to your fuse box, and you're set.
I'm not too crazy about the butt connector they include with this, but there's more than enough wire to clip it off and crimp a new connector or solder your accessory wire on.
The only thing you really have to look out for on the mini fuse taps is that they're kind of L-shaped. The fuses go in the the blade horizontally, and when the blade is in your fuse panel, the two fuses will cover the adjacent fuse on the left or right.
Since I'm using two of these now (one for my radar detector, and one for floor lights), being able to use more than one of these exactly where you want to can be a bit of a pain. But... not nearly as painful as tracing and splicing your car's wiring!1 of 1 Perfect size, works great. By SharkyTM
I installed this fuse tap on my Silverado 2500HD to power an overhead console and provide key-switched power to a relay that sends power to a secondary fusebox mounted under the rear seat (which powers a bed light and backup lights). It installed easily, you just unplug a fuse, figure out which pin of the fuse block is hot, plug the tap in, put the original fuse in the lower socket, put a new fuse in the top socket, and run the wire to your new wiring. The crimp connector is a cheap nylon-insulated terminal, but there was plenty of wire left to cut that off and install a proper heat-shrink butt splice terminal. The terminal is why I docked a star. Other than that, the fuse tap works great! The Best-Selling WirthCo 30103 Tapa Circuit for ATM Mini Fuse Blocks then to sell out very fast, if this is a must have product, be sure to order now to avoid disappointment.