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running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 4:26 pm
by marshmallow15
how would i run power directly from the battery to the interior?
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 4:41 pm
by Sonicxtacy02
uh i'm assuming you mean how to run a power wire from the battery to the inside of your car. Look straight back from the battery and you'll see a rubber grommet on the firewall. Poke it through and feed the wires through there
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 4:58 pm
by marshmallow15
and do i just connect this wire to the positive terminal or the negative terminal on the battery?<P>thanks for the advice
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 5:35 pm
by Sonicxtacy02
if its a power wire (red in color) then you hook it to the positive terminal (red in color). Dude if you dont know this much i strongly suggest you have someone else do it. Dont kill yourself!
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 6:23 pm
by 5spd_GS
this REALLY depends on what it is you are running wires in for..<P>switches? lights?<P>i have under-dash neons and interior switches that i have running wires out to my battery...<P>i strongly dont reccommend doing anything with power from the battery unless you know what it is you are doing... but here are a few pointers..<P>1) you ONLY connect power wires to the positive terminal on your battery, which should be clearly marked..<P>2) you must ground one of the wires , otherwise you will have zero power to anything..<P>if you are runing something through a switch, then you must have one wire connected to the battery, then one of the prongs on the switch. the other prong on the switch to a ground source, such as a bolt under the hood, but nothing that is plastic or painted. <P>Gonna need some more info on what it is you are doing... but just be careful ok??
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 8:22 pm
by marshmallow15
i want to run power from the battery to a switch connected to a neon light. if i have one wire to the switch from the battery, then one other prong connected to a ground through a switch, do i just plug in the 12v wire from the neon to the third prong? because the neon has two wires.
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 8:32 pm
by codene
ground out the neon directly to any bolt or metal touching the chassis. then run positive to your switch.
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 8:37 pm
by 5spd_GS
if there is a third prong on the switch, its most likely one of those clear/red switches right? it has its own light in it.. ignore the third prong (it will be a different colour, probably copper coloured, than the other two prongs)
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 9:39 pm
by marshmallow15
thanks a lot codene and 5spd....that cleared up a few problems earlier today why the neon installation didn't work...those last two tips also cleared up some problems i'm having now. let me try it tomorrow.
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 26th, 2002, 9:44 pm
by marshmallow15
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by 5spd_GS:<BR><STRONG>if there is a third prong on the switch, its most likely one of those clear/red switches right? it has its own light in it.. ignore the third prong (it will be a different colour, probably copper coloured, than the other two prongs)</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>yea there is a third prong on the switch...those transparent switches that are colored. i'm guessing it's the middle one that i have to ignore because the light bulb is right behind it. the prong is the same color as the other two.
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 27th, 2002, 10:15 am
by 5spd_GS
i dont think its the middle one you need to ignore, at least on the switches i have, so you will want to use the two silver coloured prongs, but then again i have no idea what exact swtich you have... if there is a copper coloured prong that is the power for the light, you dont need that one.. but im sure you will figure it out!!
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 28th, 2002, 12:54 am
by axess
If I remember correctly, when switches have 3 prongs, the middle one can be positive or ground and let either the left or right be the other wire, the only difference will be on wich side the switch will be on and off. I don't think you can get it wrong really, cause all a switch does is stop the current or continue it...<P>good luck!
Re: running power from battery
Posted: March 28th, 2002, 12:16 pm
by 5spd_GS
very true.. all a switch is actually doing is interrupting a flow of power