Just check voltage on fuse panel going thru fuses with ignition on and one showing 12v you can use for relay. I think i used rear lights fuse but any fuse getting 12v with ignition on will be ok as long as it has 0v with ignition off. Leon 85 Subwagen Westy sg wrote: > hello list,here's a question from my friend, a previous westie owner, > and maintainer of his girlfriend's westie: I'm trying to hook up a > battery separating relay > switch in a 1987 Vanagon, and am having trouble > because I can't find a switched power line. The way > the relay switch works is it's triggered when the > ignition turns on (connects the two batteries) and > disengages when the ignition turns off (disconnects > the two batteries). The problem is I can't find any > power line in the vanagon that only has power when the > key is turned. Anyone know of one? > > thanks,steve&buster
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