yup...that's how many have done it...me too. Brent Christensen wrote: > > > Even with the aux battery relay removed and all the wires disconnected, > > the cabin light still lights. One of my primary reasons for auxiliary > > batteries > > > was to run the light(s) without fear of running down my primary battery. > > > What circuit does the cabin light run from and how can I run it directly > > > from the auxiliary batteries instead?? > > > > After reviewing the Bentley, I see that the cabin light runs off the same > circuit as the front light, radio, etc. (all from fuse #3). So it would > seem that with one fell swoop, I could put all these devices on the > auxiliary battery circuit by bypassing the connection to the main battery. > Is this as simple (ha) as disconnecting the main battery lead from the fuse > panel and running a "hot" wire from my battery bank to this fuse? > > Thanks again. > > Brent Christensen > '89 Syncro Westy "Klaus" > '95 Cherokee Sport |
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