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<blockquote data-quote="jpcamaro70" data-source="post: 8469063" data-attributes="member: 571894"><p>While I'm getting ready to install my audio into my truck, I need to fix up the led wiring mess I have going on. I figure since you guys know so much about audio the led wiring will be easy for you, so I'll ask.</p><p></p><p>I have two light bars 300 watts each and four 50w squares. Each bar is on its own switch as are the squares. It's a big mess, wires everywhere, 3 relays, 3 fuses. I'd like to condense everything into a box of some sort with only one power and one ground going to the battery. Will a fused distribution block do the trick? But then what about the relays?</p><p></p><p>Need help here, and nobody better at auto wiring than you guys.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpcamaro70, post: 8469063, member: 571894"] While I'm getting ready to install my audio into my truck, I need to fix up the led wiring mess I have going on. I figure since you guys know so much about audio the led wiring will be easy for you, so I'll ask. I have two light bars 300 watts each and four 50w squares. Each bar is on its own switch as are the squares. It's a big mess, wires everywhere, 3 relays, 3 fuses. I'd like to condense everything into a box of some sort with only one power and one ground going to the battery. Will a fused distribution block do the trick? But then what about the relays? Need help here, and nobody better at auto wiring than you guys. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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