+1
Not only that, if you run only one fuse and that fuse blows, you won't be able to trigger your relays running your vitals, like your radiator fan, trans cooler fan, etc.
true. thats why you can replace them. pop in a new fuse and off you go again. either way, atleast you have a fuse protecting that circuit. right??
I used a 12g hot wire to power all the leds and then wired in a relay to each of the light circuits.
Never would I wire a radiator fan only to a toggle switch.
i never said anything bout wiring a toggle to my radiator fan. i said they are to power the relays for the fans. i know not to power things directly through toggles. my toggles are only there to switch my relays.
what i want to know is, will this circuit work?
i have a fused power wire from the fuse box going to my switch panel. I daisy chained the power wire to each (power in) pin on each switch. i did the same to the ground pins and ran them to the body. ran the power out to the proper pin on each relay.
i know blowing that fuse will stop everything. but i could run the wire from the (not used) 5th pin on a relay to a dummy light on the panel to indicate when the fans are off. just to be safe.
if having a fuse for each switch is the right way, then how would i put 5 more fuses coming off my fuse box?? seems like the fuse box is the best place to tap in to the power.