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kjh_sweden_H3
07-06-2008, 07:33 PM
Hi,
Where is the best place to hook up the positive terminal to the driving lights relay? In one of the green circles maybe?? Must be near battery - but I don´t want to connect it right on to batterys terminal...
http://i320.photobucket.com/albums/nn351/kjh_sweden/green1.jpg

Anybody knows the best hook-up place??
Thanxx//Johan

H_Cubed
07-07-2008, 07:49 PM
Those are the auxilliary power connections. Connect to the terminal on the side opposite the main battery connection, which I think is the terminal on the left in the picture if I remember correctly.

Crash ?
07-08-2008, 12:57 AM
Those circles are on the lugs for the main fuse from the battery to the rest of the truck.. The lug on the left is the battery side, the one on the right is the fused side.

I tied all of my lights in on the rigth side lug...

OU812
07-08-2008, 07:28 AM
The right lug in your picture. Of course, make sure you have an inline fuse for protection. I use this for my roof light bar.

http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r177/mountainbiker63/SMA%20Light%20Bar/DSC00435.jpg

kjh_sweden_H3
07-08-2008, 10:57 PM
You?re the best guys!! Thanxx for your quick replies! Couldn?t get better answers!!!!:jump: :perfect10s:
and,Yes! Have the wire fused also... Thanxx!
//Johan

Crash ?
07-09-2008, 03:20 AM
The right lug in your picture. Of course, make sure you have an inline fuse for protection. I use this for my roof light bar.

Ummm.. What size wire is that..?? I ran a 10awg to the roof to start with for 4 130watt lamps and went back later and split them onto a 2 12awg wires because I was worried the 10 was a overloaded..

cdmintmi
07-10-2008, 01:40 AM
I just installed my PIAA 520 ATP's to my brush gaurd and followed the directions from PIAA, which say to hook directly to the battery terminal. Is there a problem with doing it this way? Also Im not sure where I can hook up my switch to power under the dash. Ive gotten it through the firewall, whats the best place to power the switch?

Crash ?
07-10-2008, 06:19 AM
I just installed my PIAA 520 ATP's to my brush gaurd and followed the directions from PIAA, which say to hook directly to the battery terminal. Is there a problem with doing it this way? Also Im not sure where I can hook up my switch to power under the dash. Ive gotten it through the firewall, whats the best place to power the switch?
Either place is fine for the main power.. It was just easier to hide the wires going into the fuse box and there was a lug to hook the wire to there.. Not really so in the battery cables (except for the nut you tighten things down with).

How many wires did you run into the cab..?? If two wires then get your power for the switched leg of the relay from the same spot you're getting power for the lights..

cdmintmi
07-10-2008, 07:17 AM
OK thanks man, makeing sure I didnt mess up the easy part.

With the PIAA wiring harness there are two wires going from the big ol relay to a female conector that connects to a male plug that leads to the switch. I just spliced into the extra wires already running through the firewall for the OEM marker/roof lights and connected on the other side since I dont plan on getting them. Now this conector has an extra (free) wire coming from the relay (female) side of the connector that (Im pretty sure) says it is for power to the switch. Im pretty sure I need to connect it to a hot wire under the dash. Prefferably one that is hot only with engine running, but thats not really that important, Im pretty good about turning off lights. I guess I could splice the wires after the connector (leaving said connector under the hood and not in cab) and get power under the hood, but there has to be a wire under the dash that should work.
I have a .pdf file of the wiring diagram from PIAA so I tried to take a pic with my camera while it was up on my TV. Well here is the pic if anyone can help sorry for the blur but its a picture of a TV screen: In the diagram the problem Im having is with location of a wire to splice for (2 white with red dots switch power (+)...)

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cdmintmi
07-11-2008, 12:34 AM
Wow I thought some people would know this right off the top of their with all the gadget mods Ive seen on here! I really need some help, I have a camping trip this weekend and would really love to get these things working.

wpage
07-11-2008, 12:56 PM
There are a few ways to do it...

I ran a connecting block off the terminal with multiple lugs on it so I could pull 12volt taps for going forward add ons.

This allows adding devices without going back and possible stripping lugs at main terminal.

As I add to my new power strip which is attached to the near wheelhouse top near battery side for easier access. Connect to it as needed when adding and use a chasis ground near whatever point needed.

These acc power strips are available at any parts supplier in multiple taps arrays.

cdmintmi
07-14-2008, 03:51 AM
hey thanks wpage (although seriously I searched for about a week and didnt find the answer I was looking for) but anyways, played with it this past weekend while visiting the folks and got em up and running. They should come in handy this weekend, going camping/fishing on Cape Lookout Island friday - sunday.

jersey
07-24-2008, 04:01 PM
These acc power strips are available at any parts supplier in multiple taps arrays.

Do you have pics of the set up? What brand/model did you use?