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Has anyone ever ran a hot wire from switch to underhood fuse block or relay for acc? Im going to add several hot wires that turn on with switch but i dont want to keep having to run a wire to the switch :?
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some years of trucks have two extra posts on the fuse box for extra power out. but running one power wire to a new fuse box under the hood right off the positive battery cable would give you a place to hook up power to switches.
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Check the wiring diagrams here on the board (links at top in the factory literature, I believe).

I found a blue wire under my dash that went nowhere, with a butt receptacle on the end. I found it was hot with the ignition switch on, and this is what I used for a trigger to the relays I used for my ignition; MSD and Pertronix, two relays (one for each item) so I didn't have to worry about the resistance wire or bypassing it. Been quite awhile since I discovered it, but if I remember correctly it is a full 12V source.
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Re: hot wire

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Buy an aftermarket fuse/relay block, wire from the battery and plumb your circuits.
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if i wire from battery whatever i hookup will be hot all the time right?
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timmytim wrote:if i wire from battery whatever i hookup will be hot all the time right?
Correct, as long as you're wiring directly from the battery it is a constant hot.
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im need a hotwire thats only hot when switch is on
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Re: hot wire

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You can run a relay to power something whereas the relay is switch by the ground wire.
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say that one mo gan?
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I used a four circuit fuse block from Painless Wiring . I believe you can get as many as 20 circuits if needed. Weatherproof models if needed. i just ran one hot one from the switch and branched off from the fuse block to obtain as many switched hots as needed.
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I am on the same boat as you and this is my current plan: :drive:

This part: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PRF-70207/

I am going to excite the relay on this fuse block from either the Emergency Flasher or the Gauge fuse terminal on the Bumps fuse block. The reason I am using these is they are on with the key in ACC but also still hot at START. :2cents:

I plan on fusing some ignition stuff here so it would suck if I turned the key and it would not have power!!
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Thanks guys
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