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Tapping into a hot lead
When installing electronics, what is the best method to tap into a hot lead. I read some where on here that you can cause pretty good damage by connecting to the wrong hot.
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Depends on what you are hooking up & what kind of power it requires. Most gauges and small electronics can be hooked to the fuse block (best place) things that require more amps should be connected at the battery or battery switch.
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Originally Posted by fastdonzi
(Post 3411840)
Depends on what you are hooking up & what kind of power it requires. Most gauges and small electronics can be hooked to the fuse block (best place) things that require more amps should be connected at the battery or battery switch.
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Yes "But" you will have terminal blocks for - (neg) also (it will usually have a majority of black wires) the one you want will have fuses in it and most of the wires will be red or purple.
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Originally Posted by bert4332
(Post 3411885)
Fuse Block? Is that a terminal block?
A ground terminal block is a strip of brass with multiple screws for attaching several ground leads. |
I'm assuming the fuse block is located under/behind the dash?
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and I thought this was a thread about motivating my sales staff.
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What are you connecting????
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I tap into a blank ACC switch with a piggy back connector for something like adding a portable satellite radio.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 3412164)
What are you connecting????
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