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i Need help with wirring my under dash lights , plz be as detailed as possible and a couple of pics would be superb !! , i already asked a couple of ppl on PM but the answers werent detailed enough and i felt lost so please help me out , thanks !
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QUOTE(cnelson @ Jun 22, 2007 - 6:47 AM) [snapback]571220[/snapback] yeah, i met 16. lol, 8 guage would be crazy. i was pretty tierd and wirting quick last night. you could use my way, you just need to find a fuse that is always on.. like.. i dunno, i'm sure theres one thats ussaly always running? fuse thats always on? that does make sense, if you put a fuse in a connection it basically "works" all the time. It's just limiting the amount of current passing through the wire. QUOTE(NaderG @ Jun 22, 2007 - 11:48 AM) [snapback]571255[/snapback] QUOTE(CelicaST_CALI @ Jun 22, 2007 - 5:18 AM) [snapback]571180[/snapback] im pretty sure that ima stay with the simple one,cause i dont think im ever going to want the neon on when the interior lights arent on..NaderG can i have the link to this 23$ lights? OK , i have been looking at a bunch of prices latey so i made a mistake ! its actually 27.99 and i am not sure if it is free shipping , sorry about that ![]() www.ledunderbody.com I have another question : If i tap into my cigarette lighter wire and have both the LEDs on and my phone charging through the lighter , wouldnt that fry the wire ?? No it wont fry your wire, and but remember theres only so much it current it can give. If you want to have the ability to turn on and off the exterior and interior "lights" in your car you can simply do the following [Battery]--->(fuse)-----(distribution block) From the distribution block have two switches. One switch for the inside and another for the outside. PS - those are expensive. -> www.ledunderbody.com Try oznium instead. |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 13, '07 From riverside, ca Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
QUOTE(LeonStryfe @ Jun 22, 2007 - 5:25 PM) [snapback]571285[/snapback] QUOTE(cnelson @ Jun 22, 2007 - 6:47 AM) [snapback]571220[/snapback] yeah, i met 16. lol, 8 guage would be crazy. i was pretty tierd and wirting quick last night. you could use my way, you just need to find a fuse that is always on.. like.. i dunno, i'm sure theres one thats ussaly always running? fuse thats always on? that does make sense, if you put a fuse in a connection it basically "works" all the time. It's just limiting the amount of current passing through the wire. QUOTE(NaderG @ Jun 22, 2007 - 11:48 AM) [snapback]571255[/snapback] QUOTE(CelicaST_CALI @ Jun 22, 2007 - 5:18 AM) [snapback]571180[/snapback] im pretty sure that ima stay with the simple one,cause i dont think im ever going to want the neon on when the interior lights arent on..NaderG can i have the link to this 23$ lights? OK , i have been looking at a bunch of prices latey so i made a mistake ! its actually 27.99 and i am not sure if it is free shipping , sorry about that ![]() www.ledunderbody.com I have another question : If i tap into my cigarette lighter wire and have both the LEDs on and my phone charging through the lighter , wouldnt that fry the wire ?? No it wont fry your wire, and but remember theres only so much it current it can give. If you want to have the ability to turn on and off the exterior and interior "lights" in your car you can simply do the following [Battery]--->(fuse)-----(distribution block) From the distribution block have two switches. One switch for the inside and another for the outside. PS - those are expensive. -> www.ledunderbody.com Try oznium instead. well , true , they are cheaper but theese are LEDs which will match the rest of my car's LEDs colour , they also come wired with a fuse and controls ... saves me from half the wirring headache |
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