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I would stay at the 15amp on the aux stuff. You might just want to keep the 20 in line . as for the switch wiring I am not sure if one is power and the other a ground with out seeing a wiring schematic. Might just try placing the switch there and have it in the on position and see how things go. Are the higher amp switches already taken 1&3 I do believe ?
1 & 2 are usually 40 amp, 3 & 4 are 15 amp. If I recall, he said he was using #2, so he should be fine.
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1&2 are the 40, 3&4 are 15. I'm currently placing on the #2 switch.
 

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Okay so I tried this out and I'll attach some photos. Feel free to let me know if I should make some changes. What I did was connect direct to Aux 2 under the hood and kept the fuse in line. Inside, where the lines come in under the seat, instead of just placing the RSE rocker switch I had an extra relay lying around which I decided to use. Same purpose, right?

Also, for keeping things tidy, can I replace the fuse in the PDC with a 20 amp or is it better to just keep the double fuses?

All seems to be working well on the passenger side now. Just waiting for RSE to send some replacement parts for the driver side.

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Okay so I tried this out and I'll attach some photos. Feel free to let me know if I should make some changes. What I did was connect direct to Aux 2 under the hood and kept the fuse in line. Inside, where the lines come in under the seat, instead of just placing the RSE rocker switch I had an extra relay lying around which I decided to use. Same purpose, right?

Also, for keeping things tidy, can I replace the fuse in the PDC with a 20 amp or is it better to just keep the double fuses?

All seems to be working well on the passenger side now. Just waiting for RSE to send some replacement parts for the driver side.

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Sounds like you got it ! You may want to keep the fuses at the rating on the Aux switch.. the wires are rated for that many amps just to be on the safe side . and if no blown fuses when activating you are good to go.
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