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<blockquote data-quote="droopdog7" data-source="post: 8730926" data-attributes="member: 681686"><p>Thanks. Haven’t tried anything yet. I’m a novice so trying to understand as much as possible before starting. Looked up the fuse box option and looks like I would need a piggy back adapter, which maybe I can grab from an auto part store. The only thing the videos I saw didn’t show is what amp fuse I should be using. And since a wire would now be coming out of the fuse box, I guess I would need to find a way to close the panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droopdog7, post: 8730926, member: 681686"] Thanks. Haven’t tried anything yet. I’m a novice so trying to understand as much as possible before starting. Looked up the fuse box option and looks like I would need a piggy back adapter, which maybe I can grab from an auto part store. The only thing the videos I saw didn’t show is what amp fuse I should be using. And since a wire would now be coming out of the fuse box, I guess I would need to find a way to close the panel. [/QUOTE]
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