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Adding accessories

Lil red 02

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Going to start to add accessories and wanted to know how people have done it or if it's already been done. I want to add radios and garmin gps screens to constant power. Is there a fuse panel in the overhead switch panel? Also is there any spare fuses in the panel? Or do people usually add a bussbar?
 
You have 2 Pulse Bars to add accessories to, one under the hood and one in the roof. (I've not seen the one in the roof) When you wire the accessories you can choose if it's wired HOT or tied to the accessory position of the key depending on the wires you hook up. Same system as used on most Polaris products.
 
Good deal, thank you I'm at my fire station today and will check tomorrow. I bought stuff yesterday and was quickly looking and then researching today and will start to play tomorrow or Saturday depending on which mount
 
Also of anyone can speak of the in cab overhead buss/pulse bar I would appreciate it. Where it is, how many constant or relayed fuses etc? And of any pics?
 
If you want a fuse on your accessory you should put it in-line. The Pulse Bar is basically a power strip that is connected to your battery and you choose 2 of the 3 wires to use. You can wire something "HOT" always has power, or "KEYED" only has power when the key is turned on. I'm sure the Pulse Bar itself is fused but it will be to big to be of any use for you to protect a single accessory.
 
Thanks again guys, ibwas wondering what the shock looking flap was in the roof!
 
I'm assuming this is the bar? Do yall buy plugs to go in there and if so it's there a positive and negative i should know? Or do yall just run the post?
 

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Not the best video to help you understand but a place for you to start educating yourself on how the Pulse Bar works. YouTube is your friend, take the time to see what others have done.
 
You can buy the pigtails on Amazon. I think I paid like 20 bucks for 6.
 
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