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More of a poll:
Bumper light bar has me wiring positive direct to the terminal of the battery. Now, not worried about safety as it is fuse protected and goes through a relay. I’m more talking about dead battery.
The switch has a tiny red and green LED for off and on. That won’t kill a battery, but it’s still a draw. Bigger concern is potential to bump the switch and leave them on during daytime and not see them or worse, some malfunction of sorts.
So: anyone wiring to an accessory powered by the key vs always in constant 12V?
the fuse box right next to the battery has a cover with about 4-6 bolts for power distribution. Curious if one of those must be accessory powered that I could go off as an option as well?
What are you’re thoughts?
Bumper light bar has me wiring positive direct to the terminal of the battery. Now, not worried about safety as it is fuse protected and goes through a relay. I’m more talking about dead battery.
The switch has a tiny red and green LED for off and on. That won’t kill a battery, but it’s still a draw. Bigger concern is potential to bump the switch and leave them on during daytime and not see them or worse, some malfunction of sorts.
So: anyone wiring to an accessory powered by the key vs always in constant 12V?
the fuse box right next to the battery has a cover with about 4-6 bolts for power distribution. Curious if one of those must be accessory powered that I could go off as an option as well?
What are you’re thoughts?
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