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Old 09-18-2008, 10:30 PM
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i have 2 cutouts just installed on my car and i was lookiing for instructions on were to hook up the main power to. the reason im asking is cause i have to cutouts hooked up to 1 switch meaning there is going to be more amps ran....and dont want to blow **** up so i would like to no which fuse bank should i run in with.
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just wire it to a switch, and look up online for a two way switch
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i would only use a switch to power a relay...also run an inline fuse on the power wire to the cutouts....
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ok thanks how many amp relay should i run???????
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im sure a 20 amp relay will be more than enough for both...
if you are going to be getting your power source from the fuse block, never source it from a fuse rated at a higher amperage than your relay...also make sure the fuse is only energized when the key is on the ACC position..




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