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HHA ATC, HHLP ATM, or HHH ATM Add a Fuse

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Airlnkr, Mar 16, 2021.

  1. Mar 16, 2021 at 8:52 AM
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    Just got a new taco...Trying to get all my parts lined up for when my new TRD Pro Grill and Lights come Thursday. I was in autozone yesterday and came across a Bussmann HHA ATC, HHLP ATM, and and HHH ATM Add a Fuse. Which one is the correct one? Also is their certain fuses I should use (Bussman, etc.) besides the factory for when I connect it in the fuse box?
     
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    For led lights a normal blade fuse which I think is technically an atc fuse will work perfect. Always fuse to protect the wire size you’re using
     
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    If you’re looking to use an add a fuse to power your switch, there’s a small fuse box under your dash. It uses low profile mini fuses (APS)
     
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    http://assets.bluesea.com/files/resources/reference/20010.pdf

    save this in your files on your phone. Great reference guide. I would never use glass fuses in my truck fwiw so skip the glass fuses and next up is the blade fuses or ato atm up to 30a then you’ll use maxi or ANL. that guide shouod lead you. Most LEDs are going to use less than 10a per even the brightest and most led light bars 30inch and below are gonna use anywhere from 20a-50a. Learn OHMs law for DC electrical
     
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