JaketheSSnake
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Most people run an in dash switch to that particular switch. That way you can leave the manifold switch on and turn the system on and off without having to pop the hood. Otherwise you could run a hot wire from anywhere (obviously needs a fuse) and just use the underhood switch like you're doing.I had a friend help me out wiring this thing up.
It came down to 2 things.
There was no 2nd wire going to the switch.
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I used an inline wire-adder gizmo connector to splice into power.
No sure if that’s the “proper” way, but it works.
Maybe Joey can chime in on that.
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2nd was I needed to install a damn fuse.
In my defense. I added the fuse to the positive battery wire & figured that was it.
Without the fuse here, there is no continuity.
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