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<blockquote data-quote="chavist93" data-source="post: 210558" data-attributes="member: 3681"><p>gajet, I just hadnt got around to running the battery to fuse panel wires yet. I had some spare 8ga wire that I am using for that and couldnt find any 8ga ring terminals locally. I found some at home depot today though.</p><p></p><p>If you have a typical 2 prong toggle switch the hot wire will go from the fuse panel to the switch then from the switch to the accessory. The ground will be a straight run from the accessory to the fuse panel.</p><p></p><p>In my case, my switches were lighted when on which have 3 prongs. The extra is for the gound wire to run through the switch as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chavist93, post: 210558, member: 3681"] gajet, I just hadnt got around to running the battery to fuse panel wires yet. I had some spare 8ga wire that I am using for that and couldnt find any 8ga ring terminals locally. I found some at home depot today though. If you have a typical 2 prong toggle switch the hot wire will go from the fuse panel to the switch then from the switch to the accessory. The ground will be a straight run from the accessory to the fuse panel. In my case, my switches were lighted when on which have 3 prongs. The extra is for the gound wire to run through the switch as well. [/QUOTE]
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