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after following the instructions and countless trips to frys back and forth, i figured out the lighting and all that, but today, thanks to breakindrifts, found out that i blew a fuse, he suggested another power source, so any suggestions?

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what was the original power source? confused

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i run my wires through my fuse box so that i has its own fuse and if it blows i dont have to worry about nothing electrical working in the car thumbsup

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doesn't your neon kit comes with a inline fuse???

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Cigarette lighter. thumbsup

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yea dude what kind of kit do you have? they all come with a fuse of some sort, if not goto autozone and pickup a 5A inline fuse,they're like maybe 3 bucks. Do it right the first time so you dont have a live wire and blow your car up

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I took mine straight to the battery. No problems here.
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Originally Posted by Haulin_A_Doo
Cigarette lighter. thumbsup

This was his original source and he blew the fuse for the cig lighter, he needs to find a more stable source.

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Well seems like people have been using the Inline fuses try that, or hook it up straight to the battery and use a switch for it. thumbsup

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Originally Posted by BReakinDrifTs
Originally Posted by Haulin_A_Doo
Cigarette lighter. thumbsup

This was his original source and he blew the fuse for the cig lighter, he needs to find a more stable source.

I missed that. frown Holly cow, that's like 20 amps. If it blew that, I agree, go direct to the battery. thumbsup

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should've just went with that in the first place..since you already splice into wire, just go with the parking light/sidemarker light..then u'll be good..

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I would say find another hot wire, but I don't know where they are. Anybody help me out on this one? wave

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