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massie22790

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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:40 am

So I really wanna hook all of my lighting up to the same power source from my battery to a switch panel where all of my components will be hooked up.

Any suggestions on fuse sizes or good switch panels?

Maybe a little advice on wiring too....
mx107marlin

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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:49 am

You'll really need to give some more information...

For basic fuse/wire size info, as well as what kind of current draw you're looking at, check out the How-To section and look at the sticky at the top of the page about fuse size.

Most people will build their own switch panels, but I'm sure you can find some out there somewhere.

It would be an idea to use a distribution fuseblock as well in your wiring.

As for wiring, my only general advise is to keep it clean and simple.
massie22790

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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:12 pm

Distribution fuseblock? I'm kinda new at all this wiring, I'm not completely clueless though. I hooked up my cathode kit and a flex led strip so I know the basics.
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