Griffdowg
New Member
- Posts
- 7,194
- Location
- Somewhere in Bristol
so my idea is not a good one then daft?
i did look at that thing on the top but it only uses maxi fuses. and i now have a fusebox anyway.
G
G
ok, cheers daft, thats all i wanted to know. So im looking at a distribution block instead then? Im struggling to find one withot making one myself. devon4x4 do a neat fuse box but like i said i already have one. People who have kit cars and aux fuseboxes must have it wired in safely somehow. how do they do it. its not like i bought an uncommon fusebox.
hmmmmmmmmm...
G
unless it is wired up wrong!
hope not![]()
basically i stripped the croc clips off the compressor and soldered ring terminals on them, there was an inline fuse all ready in place. then i dismantled the switch and extended the wires via a 2core wire to the carling switch on the dash. the on/off works the compressor fine but i dont understand how that light stays on! will try the other switch tonight. it was dark when i finished last night. Its looking good though, will post pics of the illuminations when im done![]()
G
No, not mains cable. i aint that daft! Its Auto stuff. I got a reel a while back, its something like 8.75a per cable and the 2 are insulated in a "bigger" outer. thought this would be easier/neater to run from batt to dash. cant see much current going through it as its only the switch side of the relay. the relay is still in the housing of the pump. all i have effectively done is remove the original switch and extend the 2 wires to a switch on the dash.
have i missed something??
Cheers guys, really appreciate your help!
G
Yer i got that and its wired in correctly.
I took the feed off the sidelight bulb to the original 12v fag socket. using a piggyback term. sorry if you cant get your head around my wiring!
G
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!