Scrambler82
Veteran Member
Run a new fused circuit controlled by the ignition and a switch on the dash for the lights.
LEDs are low current draw so a relay is not needed but can be used, wire gauge can be small.
Build the circuit for the purpose and there is no hunting for phantom wiring.
You could run a larger gauge fused power wire from the battery to the dash and use it for the lights you now have and for future lighting.
With a new circuit you keep things separated, no overloading, simple straight forward.
LEDs are low current draw so a relay is not needed but can be used, wire gauge can be small.
Build the circuit for the purpose and there is no hunting for phantom wiring.
You could run a larger gauge fused power wire from the battery to the dash and use it for the lights you now have and for future lighting.
With a new circuit you keep things separated, no overloading, simple straight forward.