> Call Summit Racing in Ohio and get a kit from Painless Wiring. It's about
> about $250 for a generic kit, $280 if you want 4 extra cicuits.
> It includes a blade-style fuse panel, and wiring looms that accept more
> things than even the nicest 110 requires - which means plenty of extra
space
> for lights, CB, vibrating mattress, coffee maker...
http://www.painlesswiring.com/
I love their products. I wish I had just purchased their harness instead of
building my own. I did get 2 of their 7 circut waterproof fuse blocks and I
love em.
If you are thinking about redoing a system and don't care about being
concourse(sp) correct I would highly recomend their stuff.
Have a question about lights. Instead of having the hi beam switch select
between hi and low beam why not just have it turn the hi beam on or off,
without effecting the low beam. I know that it is possible to wire it up
this way, so the low beam stays on when the hi beams come up, but is it bad
to do?
Pete
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