Relay Panel

genie144

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Has anyone added a relay panel to their truck for aftermarket electronics? I am thinking about wiring in a number of auxiliary lights, relays for fuel pump, relays for compressor, etc. I really want to clean up all the non-stock wiring on the truck and get it under the hood. I'd love to see what anyone else has done.

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No one has thought of adding a factory looking relay panel? What are you guys with all the lights doing for the relays?

Somebody has to have something I can copy and act as of it was an original idea ;)

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http://www1.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/36090f1a-b434-4910-98ec-1870f1f2519d.pdf

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I thought this looked interesting.
 

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Tom - saw those. Think that is what the guy on the Jeep forums were using and they looked slick. Only problem is they are only rated for 80 amps. I need something that can handle a bit more power.

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Here's a fuse panel I have under my dash, with about 10 spaces. It is fed by a big plow relay that is triggered with a key on hot.
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Relay, mounted to the drivers side inner fender.
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