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Old 12-24-2004, 11:21 PM
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did anything I wrote make sense?????
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Old 12-27-2004, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by DUB' date='Dec 25 2004, 12:20 AM
did anything I wrote make sense?????



Why hell no, it sounded like something my electrical circuits teacher said.



Of course after I had a beer or three, it did.



I'm a dumb *** basically.



I have to say you were right!



I went out this morning and tried the switch without the BC hooked up and everything was fine. I tested all my wires I ran with the light hooked up at the end of the runs. Every time the light would work perfect over and over. I would flip the switch about 10 times on each trial. After that I put it back my way (the wrong way) and it blew my last light. I ran and got more lights and tried it your way. Well lets just say it worked... Hell I thought you were crazy until I tried it.

I've ran multiple things off the same power wire before without any problems but never a switch and a resistor though...

Thanks Dub, you saved me a lot of headache. Now I just have to run a little more wire and be done. I appreciate it!
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Old 12-27-2004, 11:45 AM
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Here are the two drawings of how it is now.









I've got to get ready for work so it will be tomorrow before I'm able to finish up but at least everything is working. Too bad my alt isn't finished, I'd like to see if the BC actually works!
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Uh, that top one should be a 10amp fuse. I rearranged how it was connected to the fuse box...
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Damn, I didn't attach all of Roy's women on purpose but DAMN it's nice to look at again!
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I love that chick with the straw hat!
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Old 12-30-2004, 02:03 PM
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Well after all this, I rewired it different yet again...

I took my car down to a rock crawling buddy. He dabbles in a little of everything (good and bad...lol). He told me to use a relay for my BC instead of passing that much current through the firewall.

To make a long story short, it works!

We did a little wireing, a little , and then went to work...
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http://www.midnights.net/New-Skool



I've got a buddy in rock crawling too...neat hobby.



I'm going to build a harness for this buggy(link)...same style I fabbed for my FD.
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