kevorama
MOgang Member & Pyro-Man
I need some help from my DC geniuses. All of my 'Safety' lighting has been installed with relatively few issues. The hardest part was trying to cram all of the Posi-taps and connectors back into the front fender wiring opening!
Now, I'm doing a custom under lighting using 16' of RGB LED's and I know that I'm going to do other DC mods in the future. So, I purchased the Fuze Block from Reggy and I'm trying to think of the best place to put it for accessibility and I'd like to keep the LED's remote receiver fairly close to it.
Question 1: The receiver is weather proof so I was thinking that under the seat would be a good place for both of them. Yes/no?
Question 2: I feel like a dolt for asking, but I don't have the tech manual yet. What's the best/easiest way to find a switched on + wire close to this area or any other area for that matter? I have a probe, but it didn't seem to help when I was hooking up my TIPS kit. It never lit up even when pushed almost all the way through the hot wire. I had the other lead grounded. Since it was the first time that I had used that one I brought it in and tapped on a 9v batter to make sure that the light in the tester even worked. It did.
Thanks in advance:thumbup:
Now, I'm doing a custom under lighting using 16' of RGB LED's and I know that I'm going to do other DC mods in the future. So, I purchased the Fuze Block from Reggy and I'm trying to think of the best place to put it for accessibility and I'd like to keep the LED's remote receiver fairly close to it.
Question 1: The receiver is weather proof so I was thinking that under the seat would be a good place for both of them. Yes/no?
Question 2: I feel like a dolt for asking, but I don't have the tech manual yet. What's the best/easiest way to find a switched on + wire close to this area or any other area for that matter? I have a probe, but it didn't seem to help when I was hooking up my TIPS kit. It never lit up even when pushed almost all the way through the hot wire. I had the other lead grounded. Since it was the first time that I had used that one I brought it in and tapped on a 9v batter to make sure that the light in the tester even worked. It did.
Thanks in advance:thumbup: