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Old 06-15-2004, 03:44 PM
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Re: Multiple Neons

To make it simple...all the lights have a positive and negative, all of the lights negatives must be ground somewhere...that doesnt matter. ALL of the positives on the lights, if your using one switch, have to be run to the BLACK, or NEGATIVE end of the switch's 2 wires, which it should have. The RED, or POSITIVE, on the switch will then run to the power source you are using, which in my case is my CD Receiver power since its already fused. If you dont want to do that, run it to your fusebox or just rig a simple fuse...theres many possibilities. With that many lights though, I would run a wire straight to the battery from the switch. I dont think a 3 prong is needed, and as for the fuse I dont know...but the wire only need to be 18 or something...I wouldnt think it needs to be too big like an audio system would.
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