JSewell
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2 Months 2 02 Silverado
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Post by JSewell on Mar 21, 2009 19:26:37 GMT -5
O.k., so I've been thinking about relaying certain products to function more with my car. I was going to "tap" into different relays via my fuse box inside my car to have certain things function when I wanted to. Basically, heres my ideas I'm going to tap into my car's stock relays via the fuse box, using a few of theseOf course adding them to different relays as to not overload one My setup was going to go as follows GPS w/ gauges Police Scanner (9500ci) w/ PRND321 (Transmission display) Inside Neon w/ Radio Outside Neon w/ Radio I was going to ask if there is anything that may go wrong, as in if i should heighten the gauge of the wire leading from the relays to their respective fuse position (to avoid overloading it) Thanks for you inputs in advance
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Post by Da' Boulder (aka-tritontim47) on Mar 22, 2009 21:42:04 GMT -5
Those aren't relays, those are "add-a-fuse" fuse taps... And they are fine for adding thing to your car... Just be careful not to over-draw the circuit you're tapping from. But since you have them separated, it sounds like you should be good, in theory...
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JSewell
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Post by JSewell on Mar 22, 2009 21:46:11 GMT -5
lol no man, i know what a relay is
the add-a-curcuit was going to let me tap into that relay, which a fuse that connects to the relay
see what im saying ha
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Post by daytona on Mar 31, 2009 8:32:00 GMT -5
normally the fuse is before the relay, unless it is turning on a lot of different things. i dont think your idea will work, unless you have already gone over your cars wiring diagrams and know it will work
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