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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 134343, member: 36626"] Woah nellie - what's going on with that fuse block there? You've got 12V coming on the input feeding the back end of a regulator and the 3.3V input of the ESP32. All the internal connections between the fuses are connected as per my green lines here. You dont need the vero board to distribute the power. [ATTACH type="full" width="452px"]24240[/ATTACH] Also - 60A fuses? That's alot of current which 1/ the cables wont handle, and 2/ the veroboard definitely wont handle. My mudmap / suggestion: 1. Use very heavy (6mm2) cable from the PSU to the two large terminals on the fuse block. 2. Each fuse should be 5A or 7.5A going to pigtail wiring 3. Your 3.3V regulator should come from one of the fuse outputs 4. Pigtails should wire directly to the fuseblock positive and negative terminals. Dont use the veroboard. It wont handle the current. [ATTACH type="full" width="672px"]24241[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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