Josh69
04-26-2010, 03:24 PM
My car has the OEM fuse block and I'm not planning on replacing it just yet. I don't want to draw any power through it due to safety concerns for the new stereo, Vintage Air or DSE wipers other than switched 12v for relays. I understand the fundamentals, but have some questions on the details.
Here is what I want to do for the A/C and wipers, tell me where I go wrong:
-Pull 12v constant power directly from either remote starter solenoid on firewall or firewall bulkhead for battery cable instead of trunk mounted battery (which is better/worse?)
-Run 8-10ga (?) from there to a distribution block. Do I have to run a circuit breaker before or after the dist block? I'm thinking before since I'm dropping down in wire size...correct?
-Run 10-12ga from dist block to the relays under the dash.
-Trigger the relays with the accy switched 12v on the fuse block
Vintage Air supplies a 30amp circuit breaker, is that one enough for both the A/C and wiper relays? They say it has to be mounted under the hood, why?
I guess I need to know the proper 'order' of things. I don't want to have the circuit breakers in the wrong place, or not enough, or too many, etc. Same goes for wire gauge, etc. I don't want too much of a spaghetti circus under the hood or dash either...I already have my remote starter solenoid and a Jeg's 2 lug distribution block on the firewall and am running out of space to look clean.
Here is what I want to do for the A/C and wipers, tell me where I go wrong:
-Pull 12v constant power directly from either remote starter solenoid on firewall or firewall bulkhead for battery cable instead of trunk mounted battery (which is better/worse?)
-Run 8-10ga (?) from there to a distribution block. Do I have to run a circuit breaker before or after the dist block? I'm thinking before since I'm dropping down in wire size...correct?
-Run 10-12ga from dist block to the relays under the dash.
-Trigger the relays with the accy switched 12v on the fuse block
Vintage Air supplies a 30amp circuit breaker, is that one enough for both the A/C and wiper relays? They say it has to be mounted under the hood, why?
I guess I need to know the proper 'order' of things. I don't want to have the circuit breakers in the wrong place, or not enough, or too many, etc. Same goes for wire gauge, etc. I don't want too much of a spaghetti circus under the hood or dash either...I already have my remote starter solenoid and a Jeg's 2 lug distribution block on the firewall and am running out of space to look clean.