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<blockquote data-quote="ProfessorWheeto" data-source="post: 60711" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>You could either run a wire from your battery and have an inline fuse</p><p>or take a feed off the fuse box.</p><p>if there isn't a spare fuse its wise to take a feed of a fuse for something non essential just because if you took a feed off the same fuse for say your headlights and something shorted out at night it could cause all kinds of head aches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProfessorWheeto, post: 60711, member: 476"] You could either run a wire from your battery and have an inline fuse or take a feed off the fuse box. if there isn't a spare fuse its wise to take a feed of a fuse for something non essential just because if you took a feed off the same fuse for say your headlights and something shorted out at night it could cause all kinds of head aches. [/QUOTE]
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