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You're looking for power to the switch. The switch then actuates a relay. Right? If so, the SEO ACCY circuit is perfect. If you don't have a relay (why wouldn't you?) then you'll want to find a different circuit.
A good place to draw power for relays is direct from the battery. Go straight to the + post or pop the top off the engine bay fuse box (driver's side, just aft of the battery) and you'll see a post where the battery power comes in. That post is good, too. It's where I got 12v for relays.
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I guess I didn't understand the question, or assumed the wrong idea!
Nice link BTW Rod! Welcome to the 1000+ club too!
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If you live in Vermont then 12v constant is the way to go.
For those of us in the desert, switched 12v is a viable alternative. This should give you the info you need. It's an easy wire run. http://www.*******club.com/tech/12v.html
I wired all my switches to 12v switched, which keeps me from leaving something on when it shouldn't be left on.
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