Opinions on gauge cluster fuse

bany95

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Gentlemen (and ladies),

I have a dilemma. I’m in the midst of wiring my autometer gauge panel, and I need to install a fuse holder. I’m debating two options:
1) Use an inline fuse, mounted behind the dash. The problem I have with this is that I’d have to pull the cluster to change a fuse.
2) A panel mounted fuse. This would be convenient, but I’m afraid that it will look tacky and “industrialâ€Â.

The panel mounted fuse holder would be mounted above the water temp gauge (and is sitting to the left, and below the gauge in the picture).


Any constructive input is welcome.


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The LEDs are the indicator and warning lights:

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low oil pressure - low coolant level
 

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