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Ok, so I have none of the items or truck in front of me so this is all conjecture. I have figured a possible 14+ circuits that could use a relay (just headlamps, PW, PL and dual fans are 10 by themselves). All the relay boxes have fuses with them. Does this make the main fuse panel redundant or un-necessary? Would I use the main fuse panel as a 12V power source or a trigger wire? Seems involving it for 12V goes back to the diminished voltage problem that the relays are employed to correct anyways. I imagine the argument could go both ways. Honestly dunno.
If the relay'd circuits carry their own fuses, then other than the radio, dash lights and running lights/turn signals, not much else I can think of that the main panel is needed for.
Just wunnerin.
If the relay'd circuits carry their own fuses, then other than the radio, dash lights and running lights/turn signals, not much else I can think of that the main panel is needed for.
Just wunnerin.