What did u do to your raptor today?

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Jakenbake

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It is an Eaton Bussman Series RTMR. I think this is the model I got:

https://www.waytekwire.com/item/46343/EATON-s-Bussmann-15305-2-2-4-Mini-Fuse-Panel-/

They have a few different styles. Pretty water resistant and it uses the same plugs/grommets that the weather pack connectors use.

Makes it pretty easy to hook anything else up now. I have the relays hooked up to a crown Offroad switch setup (my dog kept flipping the up fitters on when I hit the brakes so I decided to go with the switches up on the headliner) so now all I have to do is plug the new light into the terminal and put a new fuse in.

If you have any questions, feel free to let me know.
 

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How do you like the Baja Designs SAE lights? I have been looking to get a pair to use while the truck is on-road.


I like them pretty well. They won’t blow you away with brightness but knowing that they are a fog light going into it and I think they are pretty stout for that application. I need to aim them a bit better but with limited use last night I think they are worth it. I think I over compensated for the aiming originally due to the SAE aiming instructions. Basically once I get them aimed I think they will be very useful.
 

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It is an Eaton Bussman Series RTMR. I think this is the model I got:

https://www.waytekwire.com/item/46343/EATON-s-Bussmann-15305-2-2-4-Mini-Fuse-Panel-/

They have a few different styles. Pretty water resistant and it uses the same plugs/grommets that the weather pack connectors use.

Makes it pretty easy to hook anything else up now. I have the relays hooked up to a crown Offroad switch setup (my dog kept flipping the up fitters on when I hit the brakes so I decided to go with the switches up on the headliner) so now all I have to do is plug the new light into the terminal and put a new fuse in.

If you have any questions, feel free to let me know.


That fuse box is sweet. What type of connectors do you use on the back? Are they quick disconnect?might need to swap my additional wiring over to something like that.

Did you make the mounting tabs/brackets?

Thanks. Looks great
 

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That fuse box is sweet. What type of connectors do you use on the back? Are they quick disconnect?might need to swap my additional wiring over to something like that.

Did you make the mounting tabs/brackets?

Thanks. Looks great


The fuse block takes a female crimp (for fuses and relays) for the wires in the back that is very similar to how the weather pack connectors work. They utilize the (grommet) to helps make it water resistant. I made a "pigtail" that is about 6" long to make it more quick disconnect, I used weatherpack connectors for all connections. I did make to tabs, they are 1/8" thick by 1 1/2" aluminum that I bent. They are not perfect but got the job done.
 

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The fuse block takes a female crimp (for fuses and relays) for the wires in the back that is very similar to how the weather pack connectors work. They utilize the (grommet) to helps make it water resistant. I made a "pigtail" that is about 6" long to make it more quick disconnect, I used weatherpack connectors for all connections. I did make to tabs, they are 1/8" thick by 1 1/2" aluminum that I bent. They are not perfect but got the job done.


Ok. That was more my question. So female only in the back. Assuming it’s a gang setup for power input on both the relay and fuse side? Looked like it from the websites pics. The description is horrible about what exactly you need.
 
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