Mattyb
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Hi, I’m looking for ignition on power in my 65 Dart. I want to wire up some accessories and would like to add a mini fuse panel. A guy I know said run a line from the alternator guage?? Just want some advice. Thank you
I'd see if there is a connector in the instrument light circuit already for an option console tach. I don't know if '65 had that option.lights for my aftermarket gauges
Those probably require 12-14 Volt power source.aftermarket gauges
Use the factory fuse ???radio
Horn wasn't fused. Not sure how yours gets the power but probably in the engine bay. They seemed to move th ejunction around every year. Shop manual will show it.aftermarket horn
You need to tell us more about what you are doing AND THE LOAD involvedHi, I’m looking for ignition on power in my 65 Dart. I want to wire up some accessories and would like to add a mini fuse panel. A guy I know said run a line from the alternator guage?? Just want some advice. Thank you
I want to run my aftermarket gauges lights, the radio and a power plug to charge my phoneYou need to tell us more about what you are doing AND THE LOAD involved
The alternator gauge/ ammeter is CONSTANT power and you are saying "ignition on." IS THAT what you really mean, or do you want "accessory" power?
There is only one ultimate source of switched power---the IGNITION SWITCH
It's outputs are
ACCESSORY---hot either in "accessory" or "run" position of the key.........the wire feeds from the switch to the ACC buss in the fuse panel
"RUN"--hot ONLY in the run position. Feeds off (NOT fused) to the clusther, through the bulkhead to the VR, the ballast resistor
I WOULD NOT pull much added load of either of those two outputs. Instead, I'd used one to "fire" a relay and power the relay off a breaker/ fuse with a more direct path to the battery
There are many pitfalls IF you are going to run heavy current additions. Such examples are large stereo "amps", electric fuel or coolant pumps or electric fans, but there are certainly others.
if not you can use a piggyback. May need to add a 2 amp fuse.