I am sorry, but WTF does your AC panel have to do with the DC fuse block on our slingshots . Just trying to make it transfer over?????????
the slingshot chassis circuit is too small for the addition of extra electrical stuff. The chassis circuit needs to be split up in at least two separate circuits.
I gave an example of how I split up my 8 house circuits into 34 circuits by splitting and adding addition circuits. This info was provided to inform people that are not familiar with how house wiring works to possibly prevent a potential problem from overloading their circuits.
I also mentioned I added a large 100 amp circuit to my slingshot tapped directly from the battery.
It’s very easy to assume electrical circuits 110 volt or 12 volt can handle what ever we attach to them. This is clearly a mistake and can prove deadly if you over load your house circuit and burn down the house. The example I gave shows that many of our major electrical appliances need to be put on separate circuits because of the surge they create when the motors start. My house 8 circuit electrical panel was great in 1950.... not so much today.
Polaris didn’t take into account that people would be adding upgraded lights and horns and stereos and whatever else sucks up electricity. The chassis circuit is being pushed way over its designed limit. The 50 amp square fuse has tiny little prongs that can not handle the heat our accessories are creating. The J Case is melting before the fuse blows.
Polaris is admitting they screwed up and the fuse fix proves that.