<font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="2"><font color="blue">I am now running out of jobs to do on my FHC before all I have left to do is to try to get the engine running. However, standing between me and that are 2 wiring questions. Once these issues are out of the way, I only need to put the inlet manifold back on (properly) and we're ready to convert chemical energy into carbon monoxide and noise.
1) <u>Front Fog Lights</u>. I am putting some front fogs on and have wired them up, but which side of a relay does the fuse go and what amp rating should I use? Should I fuse the low-current side (power to switch the relay) or the high-current side (power to front fog lights)?
2) <u>In-Line Kenlowe Fan Switch</u>. I have fitted an in-line temperature switch for my Kenlowe fan (Demon Tweeks - absolutely superb!). The low current side is pre-wired so all you need to do is connect the red high-current wires to the +ve supply and the blue high-current wire to the fan input - simple. My questions are: what fuse rating should I use, and can I put a manual overide switch on the low-current side to operate the fan if I ever want to? If so, is it just a case of splicing my switch into the existing low-current wires? Not sure I will, but if I did ..........[;)].
Cheers,
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