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#22  
Thanks for all the input! I went to the battery for the power. Works great!
 

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#24  
Any ideas on how to mount the switch? It is the vertical rectangular type, so not a simple round hole to drill into the dash. I have it secured with cable ties, and that is ok for now.
 
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I think I would be tempted to replace that rectangular switch with a SPST toggle switch which uses a simple round hole. Then mount it on the dash or bracket. I am assuming that the switch is single pole, not double pole. You can get a really good toggle switch most anywhere - or Amazon. Might cost $5-$10.
 
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#26  
It uses a relay so three wires. No sure why a relay is needed but followed the directions.
 

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Switches will burn up not made for many amps
and the relay can take a lot more amps than a
switch so use a relay if you don't want to keep
replacing a switch. You will find that almost all
lights on vehicles require a relay for the above
reason.

willy
 

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