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leisure battery and interior light switch connection
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<blockquote data-quote="fredamens" data-source="post: 129733" data-attributes="member: 9426"><p>After reading all of the posts regarding the leisure battery 12v and 240v hook up i have one more question if anyone can help.</p><p></p><p>Once you have installed the leisure battery/fuse board and it all singing all dancing, how do you connect up the existing interior light switch connection as it is switched via the dash. I appreciate that you have to re-wire the light to your new fuse board so that its runs via the leisure battery but i wasnt sure about the switch.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredamens, post: 129733, member: 9426"] After reading all of the posts regarding the leisure battery 12v and 240v hook up i have one more question if anyone can help. Once you have installed the leisure battery/fuse board and it all singing all dancing, how do you connect up the existing interior light switch connection as it is switched via the dash. I appreciate that you have to re-wire the light to your new fuse board so that its runs via the leisure battery but i wasnt sure about the switch. Thanks Fred [/QUOTE]
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