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Wiring a relay to a switched supply
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<blockquote data-quote="Wannabay" data-source="post: 576161" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>I am installing a PMS3 power control unit in my van together with new interior, Smev sink/hob, LED lights, compressor fridge etc</p><p>The unit should be switched off when driving but there is a supply to the fridge, should you need it, via a standard 4 pin relay from the starter battery</p><p>My question is, what's the easiest accessible switched supply? Do I have to run a cable from the fuse box or is there somewhere I can tap into in the engine bay?</p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p>Gerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wannabay, post: 576161, member: 465"] I am installing a PMS3 power control unit in my van together with new interior, Smev sink/hob, LED lights, compressor fridge etc The unit should be switched off when driving but there is a supply to the fridge, should you need it, via a standard 4 pin relay from the starter battery My question is, what's the easiest accessible switched supply? Do I have to run a cable from the fuse box or is there somewhere I can tap into in the engine bay? Thanks in advance Gerry [/QUOTE]
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