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How Much Can The Blue Wire Take?

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To date I have about 5 taps on the 12v ignition on supply; e-brake,pressureloc, and three gauges. Just how many times can you tap this source, and are there alternate sources, before you start effecting other components on this circuit. I mean, it can only take so much.
 
If you're worried about it you should get a fuse tap and get power from a fuse that comes on with the ignition. That's one option. Another is a painless wiring kit, genos garage has them.
 
It should be fairly easy to have one of the taps on the blue wire trigger a 30 or 40 amp relay connected to one of the batteries. Then you would have a 30 or 40 amp key-on source.
 
I don't think the problem is how much the blue wire can take,it can take a lot. The problem would be if say your e-brake shorted out,it would blow the main fuse/breaker and make your truck un-drivable. You are better off to add on a homemade or Geno's painless kit so that each different tap has it's own fuse,even if they all come off the blue wire.
 
You can get them at Auto Zone or Pep Boys for $4 to $6 and they come with fuses. They are only good for 10 amps max.
 
I have one of those tap and am going to use it to trigger the painless wiring block... no muss no fuss.

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Fuse taps are fine, but as a matter of personal preference I think the idea Thomas presented is the best option. Use the blue wire to trigger a relay which will power a fuse block, and then use a fuse block for all the connections. IMO this is the "cleanest way to go about this, plus will will have an ignigition "hot" source for any other add-ons.

JMO, Ryan
 
Thomas' way is the best. Triggering a relay is the safest and most reliable way to go. Avoid any sort of fuse tap--I have seen many of them go bad, and they also damage the existing fuse terminals. #ad
 
I ran a fused hot wire from the power center to under the dash and mounted a aluminum plate with 4 hot fuses and 4 fuses that run off of a relay that is fired by the blue wire. Works great and cost about $8. 00

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Thanks for the input. Johnny 5 is alive. Anyone have any pics. I remember seeing the Geno's wiring thing in one of the TDR mags. I look into all your suggestions. THANKS.

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