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Use a low amperage switched power source to run a high amperage battery fed relay
The glow plug relay circuit is an example...
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Thanks gents,
Warthog you are The Man. I have been wiring things under dashboards since I was 14 or 15, many many... many moons ago. I hate to feel so dense. But when you recommend that I hook up the piggyback fuse holder to the WIPER Fuse it was a revelation. If I ever knew that there was such a device, I must have forgotten it. Now I want to hook all kinds of $4;+ up!
I ran down to AZ and picked up BP-HHA-RP ATC FUSE TAP by Cooper Bussman $5.99.
This is the way to hook up a radio, CB, Scanner, Radar Detector, et al.
NOTE: This part will allow only 10 AMPS MAX in the "Radio" slot of the FUSE TAP. My radio already had a 7.5 amp fuse inline so I installed the 10 AMP in the figuring that the 7.5 would blow first anyway.
I only wish there were a way to add another of these for the scanner and CB. I know, I know... never satisfied.
This info should be a sticky or something.
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Put key in, push key/lock cylinder in toward the column, then rotate counter-clockwise, should put it in the acc position. Old school style. Some have mentioned that there was a pin in the lock cylinder preventing it from turning counter-clockwise, though I wonder if the cylinder was just not pushed in far enough first.I've been able to wiggle mine into the accessory position, but not reliably.
This works for me. I used the piggyback fuse holder to power a secondary fuse block straight off the front battery via a relay. This allowed my accessories to be powered on and off with the key in run and accy positions.Put key in, push key/lock cylinder in toward the column, then rotate counter-clockwise, should put it in the acc position. Old school style. Some have mentioned that there was a pin in the lock cylinder preventing it from turning counter-clockwise, though I wonder if the cylinder was just not pushed in far enough first.
Perhaps you can help me out with my dilemma, please?Do not cross post.