Cattywumpuss
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Ok, need help from those more electrically inclined than me. I’m curious about thoughts on installing the below 12V “socket bank”.
I like that it has a master power switch and an inline fuse as well. Looks like it is designed to be connected directly to the battery.
My question is would connecting it directly to the battery (Positive) and a grounding bolt be a good idea or not? I can see running the wires through the passenger firewall for that.
Or would there be a way to connect it to the AUX switches wiring harness and not even have to go through the firewall?
I’m just not sure what is and isn’t a good idea electrics wise. Thanks in advance for any help / feedback! Product pics below.
I like that it has a master power switch and an inline fuse as well. Looks like it is designed to be connected directly to the battery.
My question is would connecting it directly to the battery (Positive) and a grounding bolt be a good idea or not? I can see running the wires through the passenger firewall for that.
Or would there be a way to connect it to the AUX switches wiring harness and not even have to go through the firewall?
I’m just not sure what is and isn’t a good idea electrics wise. Thanks in advance for any help / feedback! Product pics below.
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