Advice on new blade fuses series 3

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herby1

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Wires to rear of landy were torn, rat bitten & bodged from previous owners added bits ( some were loops of wires that went nowhere ), so removed when I was repairing chassis.
I've replaced with a quality piece of 7 core trailer wire , goes from engine bay, & up behind drivers seat, running inside the tub/sidewall bolt channel to the back lights etc, looks really tidy.
In engine bay I've put an 8 blade fuse box bought off fleabay, i'm using original spec' lights, indicators etc ( NOT LED'S ) Can someone give advice on blade fuses for each please ? I know I didn't need to separate supplies to LH & RH sidelights & indicators but thought as I've got spare fuses may as well.

Amps for

LH indicators, High beam, Lo beam, Brake lights, Side lights.

inline fuses for glow plugs & lighter socket

Any advice appreciated
 
There is a parts number for the decal thats inside the fusebox

fuse.jpeg


 
That's perfect, thanks.
I did google searches for the info but this didn't come up.
Just the inline fuse for the glow plugs needed now ?
 
Total of watts divided by 12volt plus a bit gives you good idea of fuse size.

Do they have fuses for the glowplugs?
 
thanks, but there's no watt's info' on glow plug pack ( paddocks DA1057 )
Originally glow plugs weren't fused, I've fitted the upgraded kit that doesn't connect to earth on engine block, spoken to a few people who've done the same, they recon an inline fuse is a sensible precaution. I've only got a very basic understanding of car electrics tho.
 
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