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pimento
Joined: Jun 01 2003 Posts: 77 Location: Mackenzie, British Columbia |
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Can someone explain these to me?
I dont understand how they are wired to a kill switch, do you just have it so everything on the strip is killed or can you run switches off of it? Im confused Ive read the diagram in the diagrams section but i am a little confused till, any clarification would help |
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Goph
Joined: Feb 14 2003 Posts: 3824 Location: Iowa 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 09/04/04 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 05/11/06 |
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you can have a switch after them if you want
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Mystique_Knight
Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 237 Location: Comox, B.C. 1984 Toyota Supra Last updated: 11/08/04 |
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Lemme try to make u a diagram of how u can add switches, lol if i know how
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pimento
Joined: Jun 01 2003 Posts: 77 Location: Mackenzie, British Columbia |
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Ok thanks, id imagine that it is the usual way, but would you suggest a kill switch to the whole thing?
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Mystique_Knight
Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 237 Location: Comox, B.C. 1984 Toyota Supra Last updated: 11/08/04 |
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yes, thats better then adding a million kill switches, go back to the diagram found in diagrams, and were u see the + and - from the ciggy lighter, add ur kill switch there
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pimento
Joined: Jun 01 2003 Posts: 77 Location: Mackenzie, British Columbia |
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well i already have the pos+neg wire ruinning, i was thinking of mounting the strip somewhere and just tapping off of that frm now on
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Mystique_Knight
Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 237 Location: Comox, B.C. 1984 Toyota Supra Last updated: 11/08/04 |
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Yup, a barrier strip works really good for the diagram i got, and for wiring subs in a box like 4 of em in parrallel etc..
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