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<blockquote data-quote="Saint211" data-source="post: 1360588" data-attributes="member: 564903"><p>It would be a lot easier to figure out the right size fuse, run power off the batt to a distro, and run the neons off it.</p><p></p><p>Its cleaner than having a bunch of splices, and a lot more flexible...</p><p></p><p>1)You could put one switch before the distro, so on.. turns all of them on at once.</p><p></p><p>2)You could put a switch on each wire and make a control panel, one light for one switch.</p><p></p><p>3) Both of these, a main on off, and a switch on each neon, that way you can leave them powered off or on, and have light to light control. This would also be nice to save a battery... Say you have a switch, and your getting out of your car and accidentally throw the switch... this would prevent that.</p><p></p><p>When I put my fan in I ran it straight off the battery with 10 guage, blade style fuse, because I had it and the connections. Its grounded with the amp. There have been 0 problems with my installation so far.</p><p></p><p>If you were wiring a bunch of neons you need to run a ground from each one to the chassis, you might even look into a ground block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint211, post: 1360588, member: 564903"] It would be a lot easier to figure out the right size fuse, run power off the batt to a distro, and run the neons off it. Its cleaner than having a bunch of splices, and a lot more flexible... 1)You could put one switch before the distro, so on.. turns all of them on at once. 2)You could put a switch on each wire and make a control panel, one light for one switch. 3) Both of these, a main on off, and a switch on each neon, that way you can leave them powered off or on, and have light to light control. This would also be nice to save a battery... Say you have a switch, and your getting out of your car and accidentally throw the switch... this would prevent that. When I put my fan in I ran it straight off the battery with 10 guage, blade style fuse, because I had it and the connections. Its grounded with the amp. There have been 0 problems with my installation so far. If you were wiring a bunch of neons you need to run a ground from each one to the chassis, you might even look into a ground block. [/QUOTE]
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