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Old 02-25-2014, 12:23 AM   #1
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Help with grill lighting. engine bay fuse box

hey everyone, I need help! installing grill lights from Phastek with the remote so I would just like to run the power from somewhere in the engine bay, not from inside.

I was thinking I can tap into the fuse box in the engine bay with the Add-a-cuircut plug...just like you would with the fuse box inside. my question is, can I do that? what one would i need to tap into to have constant power running?

or is there any other way to get constant power to the grill lights from within the engine bay?

pics would help, I'm only 18 and not really good with wires, but I'm learning as I do mods!
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Old 02-25-2014, 11:05 AM   #2
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You can do the add a fuse like your talking about , or when you lift the fuse box cover there is a constant hot right in front Big red hot lead , I just used that and put a disconnect plug on it for my grill led lights and strobes in the engine bay . I used a batty tender quick connect and just plug in for shows and keep it unplug when not in use . Also on the other side is your Battery post that is always hot , LOL I also did another set up on this side to power six tubes of leds in the engine bay same set up ..hope this helps .
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Old 02-25-2014, 09:15 PM   #3
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You can do the add a fuse like your talking about , or when you lift the fuse box cover there is a constant hot right in front Big red hot lead , I just used that and put a disconnect plug on it for my grill led lights and strobes in the engine bay . I used a batty tender quick connect and just plug in for shows and keep it unplug when not in use . Also on the other side is your Battery post that is always hot , LOL I also did another set up on this side to power six tubes of leds in the engine bay same set up ..hope this helps .
cool! thank you
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