Evo X Boost Gauge Install ,No splicing, No firewall drilling,Pics+Vid= Clean As Hell
^ I didn't read that and i read every single post / reply in here. lol. I'm going to use this power source to run some exterior led lights and since i have a on and off switch on the controller box provided with the lights i need a constant 12V power supply. How many amps is the door lock fuse?
I forget, When you use a "add a circuit" it is the original fuse that is placed into the first slot and the second slot you place a lower amp fuse... correct? If i remember correctly you want to keep the first fuse amp higher then the once you place into the add a circuit. meaning.. If it is a 10amp fuse (in first slot, closer to the fuse box) then you want to place a lower amp fuse in the second slot so it draws the power from the first.
I forget, When you use a "add a circuit" it is the original fuse that is placed into the first slot and the second slot you place a lower amp fuse... correct? If i remember correctly you want to keep the first fuse amp higher then the once you place into the add a circuit. meaning.. If it is a 10amp fuse (in first slot, closer to the fuse box) then you want to place a lower amp fuse in the second slot so it draws the power from the first.
Good write up! Why didn't you just splice in to a constant 12V wire so they are not hanging out of the fuse box under the dash? Not saying it is wrong I just believe it will look better that way. Other than that you did a real good job! Thanks for posting the videos with/out the white wire. It does look good.
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