10-4 re: 'body fastener. Since I'll run 12/2 stranded Romex, think I'll terminate the ground at a battery lug, considering device uses about 20A. Thanks.Awsome lights! Nothing wrong with using a body fastener, common grounding point. Anything that draws current, like the compressor, pickup ground on one of the compressor mounting bracket bolts.
I'm repairing tir blowout damage and servicing brakes on my RV next week, so should be doing compressor on two weeks. Gonna mount an air pressure gauge in the cab and at the comptessor.
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Cheers, Ron
Brother,10-4 re: 'body fastener. Since I'll run 12/2 stranded Romex, think I'll terminate the ground at a battery lug, considering device uses about 20A. Thanks.
10-4 re: 'body fastener. Since I'll run 12/2 stranded Romex, think I'll terminate the ground at a battery lug, considering device uses about 20A. Thanks.
12/2 or 14/2? You've mentioned both. 20A should be 12ga. I didn't think you could get stranded 12/2 Romex.
Unless you're running UF Romex I would think about something other than Romex. It's not wet/outdoor rated.
I used stranded 10ga THHN in wire loom for my compressor. Its outdoor rated, and fuel/oil resistant. I pulled the ground locally from the lug. Plenty of ampacity in the chassis grounds for a compressor.
Hey Wiredawg; Hope you'e all healed up for Xgiving.
I just wired my Aux LED Backup lights to SW#1, easy peezee using a local bolt for ground. Now I've mounted a Viair compressor & ready to run some 14/2 stranded. My question is: I'd rather use a "cleaner" ground than body bolts, etc., so is there a grd connection up front with the aux switches? Did you tie grounds back to the battery lugs? Thanks.View attachment 117104 View attachment 117105
Pretty sure they're CANBUS since you can control their functionality through the EVIC...Anyone know if the dash switches are direct wired to the BCM or if they are canbus? I'd like to daisy off my dash exhaust brake switch and put a tiny micro switch on the end of my shifter knob like old school tow/haul mode. That way I can change the modes without reaching down passed the console/drinks to get to the button. Not to mention taking my eyes off the road long enough to see which button it is.
Earl
I can't turn any of my switches on from evic. All I can do is setup the aux switches. Latched, momentary, battery or keyed, etc. The evic is canbus, but that doesn't mean the dash switches are. They could have a direct connection to the BCM. Evic is telling the BCM what you want done with the aux switch settings.Pretty sure they're CANBUS since you can control their functionality through the EVIC...
I can't turn any of my switches on from evic. All I can do is setup the aux switches. Latched, momentary, battery or keyed, etc. The evic is canbus, but that doesn't mean the dash switches are. They could have a direct connection to the BCM. Evic is telling the BCM what you want done with the aux switch settings.
Earl
Kind of reviving an old thread....
I bought my '18 2500 as a used truck and the up-fitter wiring kit was not with the truck, unfortunately. The truck has the switches and whatnot, just no wiring kit.
I hate to buy the kit for roughly $50 just to get the fancy wire and spade connector to go into the terminal block under the hood - is that terminal block compatible with a standard size spade connector or is it proprietary?