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    Making wiring harness?

     



    I enjoy wiring and my local parts store can source good 'XL' shielded wire. I'm thinking of making my own wiring harness for my hotrod and sourcing an under hood fuse/relay block from a junker car and a marine 12 circuit fuse block from Iboats. Screw Terminal Blade Fuse Block ATO/ATC 12 Circuit - Blue Sea Systems 5029 - iboats

    Will this work? Seems 12v from the ignition switch to a relay from the relay block, would turn that on and I could complete all my systems.. I could even buy a second 6 circuit block and then run that so that it functions when the key is turned to 'acc' for things like the radio, but have it turn on with the key in the 'run' position also, so that I had 18 circuits
    Last edited by Matt167; 05-24-2013 at 05:12 PM.
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