I do not have a lot of experience with automotive electrics. I can read a diagram, I can solder. I managed to rewire my Shovelhead without burning it down.
There are many things I do not know though.
I have to pull a hot wire, a ground and a dimmer wire for my ISS Pro FP Gauge install.
I will pull the dimmer wire from the dash light dimmer wheel most likely. But where do I pull the 12volts?
Ok, I realize I could just put on some ring terminals and come off the battery, I have military terminals, but there is too much junk there already.
I poked around in the fuse boxes with a DVOM yesterday hoping for a hot connection in an empty slot, but there were none.
My Fass pump is using a piggyback fuse plug in a 10 amp accessory hole in the interior fuse box, not wild about that. That connection is plugged into an accessory circuit and is a pita. I prefer to switch that location to make it ignition only, but unsure which to fuse slot to use. I would actually prefer if it was hardwired in somewhere.
So, what is the proper, non hack way to grab 12 volts from a system?
Thanks.. Gary
There are many things I do not know though.
I have to pull a hot wire, a ground and a dimmer wire for my ISS Pro FP Gauge install.
I will pull the dimmer wire from the dash light dimmer wheel most likely. But where do I pull the 12volts?
Ok, I realize I could just put on some ring terminals and come off the battery, I have military terminals, but there is too much junk there already.
I poked around in the fuse boxes with a DVOM yesterday hoping for a hot connection in an empty slot, but there were none.
My Fass pump is using a piggyback fuse plug in a 10 amp accessory hole in the interior fuse box, not wild about that. That connection is plugged into an accessory circuit and is a pita. I prefer to switch that location to make it ignition only, but unsure which to fuse slot to use. I would actually prefer if it was hardwired in somewhere.
So, what is the proper, non hack way to grab 12 volts from a system?
Thanks.. Gary
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