Does anyone on here have experience with the fuse taps? I'm looking to install a 12 volt auxiliary power outlet in the tray on my dash to house a dual 2.4 amp USB charger, which will power my Nexus 7 and any other tablet/phone I may need to charge. My concern is the stock 12 volt auxiliary outlets on the truck run to a 20 amp fuse, but this will only go up to 10 amp max. I found some cheaper ones that say 15 and 20 amp max but they seem to be utilizing the same 16 gauge wiring so I don't quite trust those. I only intend to use this for the tablet and phone charging so with the usb adapter I should only max out at 4.8 amps anyway if I'm charging 2 tablets at the same time. With that being said, from my readings and limited knowledge of the subject, I should be ok then as long as I don't take the USB Adapter out and put something that would draw more amps right? I see some unused fuse slots that I'm hoping I'll be able to plug in to but if they aren't hot on switch only I should still be able to utilize the rear heated seat fuse, which is 10 amps as well. I mainly want to use this so I don't have to splice in to any wiring. Any advice or does all of this sound correct?