Keyed power under hood

sweetdiesel

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Is there anyplace to tie in for keyed power under the hood?

I know a few spots in the cab,but would prefer under the hood if possible
 

psyco66

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Yes there is a keyed power under the hood. I pulled it from there for my lift pump. just go into the fuse box. I used a fuse tap and pulled power off of there. I can get back to you and let you know what fuse I used later. I am not near my truck.
 

SIKDMAX

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Many of them on the 99-06 fuse panel. Like John said go into the underhood fuse box. Things like radio, heater, windshield wipers, etc etc. Easy to test for with a test light, then use one of those trick little add a circuits.
 

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05_LLY

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I taped the wires under the fuse panel, IIRC the all pink wires are key on power, one is a heavier gauge than all the others, thats the one i used! i used it to power (engage) a relay under hood so anytime i need key on power i have it readily avaliable from the 40amp relay!
 

sweetdiesel

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I taped the wires under the fuse panel, IIRC the all pink wires are key on power, one is a heavier gauge than all the others, thats the one i used! i used it to power (engage) a relay under hood so anytime i need key on power i have it readily avaliable from the 40amp relay!


i should of said that i need a fairly nice size gauge wire as this is for powering quite a bit of stuff


I will lift the box up and check for a heavy pink wire


Thanks Yall
 

NelsonDiesel

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as mentioned about a relay -

Use one. Tap into a keyed circuit and have it trigger the relay on and have a fatty wire feeding good power to the relay. It will then kick out the fatty power to your new circuits and not draw from the initial tapped into circuit.

Use a fuse too.
 

05_LLY

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i should of said that i need a fairly nice size gauge wire as this is for powering quite a bit of stuff


I will lift the box up and check for a heavy pink wire


Thanks Yall

The wire under the box isnt real heavy, maybe 12ga IIRC but its enough to pull a relay coil in. then i fed the hot side of the relay with a 10Ga wire direct from the battary. 10ga wire and a 40 amp relay will carry quite a bit but you could always step up the wire and relay size!!

Off my relay i run my lift pump, the dual cp3 signal wire, and the flex lite fan signal wire!

Good luck simon!