100thdeuce
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Like so many before me, I'm looking to add a separate fuse block to power some accessories. It will be switched power using a Bosch style 12V relay to energize the fuse block. I've tried to get the frunk accessory plug on the right side (as looking into the frunk from the front) out of it's hiding spot in that hole but it seems to still be tied to the frame up there. My option for that looks to be pulling the frunk. While I could certainly do that, I'm looking at alternatives.
One alternative which is staring me in the face is the empty fog light plug. Mine is not a limited so I don't have fog lights. Has anyone plugged or posi-tapped into the fog light power for use as a source of simply energizing the relay to power the remote fuse block? Since it's just a relay coil, I can't imagine any real interference being generated. It's a very low current draw and the fog lights power at that plug shouldn't (maybe) be tied to the canbuss. Can it really be that simple or am I missing something?
Thanks for any input.
Edit: I'm thinking the fog lights likely behave on a Spyder as they do on cars where they are switched based on dimmer switch. If that's the case then they would not give me constant 12V anyway. Sorry for the stoopid question but this is our first Spyder and it's only been driven once (to get it home) since we bought it. I don't know much about it yet, but learning. Asked Admins to delete.
One alternative which is staring me in the face is the empty fog light plug. Mine is not a limited so I don't have fog lights. Has anyone plugged or posi-tapped into the fog light power for use as a source of simply energizing the relay to power the remote fuse block? Since it's just a relay coil, I can't imagine any real interference being generated. It's a very low current draw and the fog lights power at that plug shouldn't (maybe) be tied to the canbuss. Can it really be that simple or am I missing something?
Thanks for any input.
Edit: I'm thinking the fog lights likely behave on a Spyder as they do on cars where they are switched based on dimmer switch. If that's the case then they would not give me constant 12V anyway. Sorry for the stoopid question but this is our first Spyder and it's only been driven once (to get it home) since we bought it. I don't know much about it yet, but learning. Asked Admins to delete.
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