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Hi, new member here with a new to me M1009. Great site with lots of useful info, I've been poking around a bit already. Did not see this specific question in the library so here goes.
Today I am converting over the stock starter solenoid using the Doghead mod. I am also planning to add a 12V SWITCHED fuse panel inside the cab to run a bunch of add-ons, including stereo, interior and exterior lights, and seat heaters (I live in South Dakota). I do not want to run that much power through the stock fuse panel. I will also be running an UNSWITCHED 12V feed for other stuff, I think I have that down - my question is about SWITCHED power only.
Question 1: Can I run a dedicated wire from the purple striped terminal (switched 12V) of the new solenoid to power the new fuse block? Is there a better switched 12V source?
In the interest of not adding a second new post:
While I'm doing electrical stuff under the dash, I would also like to add a theft deterrent toggle that will kill power if I have to leave the truck parked away from home - a starter interrupt type system. I would prefer it be accessible from inside the truck and not under the hood. If I put an inline switch on the purple stripe wire will that do it? Or do I need to add the switch to one of the 24V wires to the solenoid instead? If 24V, which wire - red or purple?
Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction!
Today I am converting over the stock starter solenoid using the Doghead mod. I am also planning to add a 12V SWITCHED fuse panel inside the cab to run a bunch of add-ons, including stereo, interior and exterior lights, and seat heaters (I live in South Dakota). I do not want to run that much power through the stock fuse panel. I will also be running an UNSWITCHED 12V feed for other stuff, I think I have that down - my question is about SWITCHED power only.
Question 1: Can I run a dedicated wire from the purple striped terminal (switched 12V) of the new solenoid to power the new fuse block? Is there a better switched 12V source?
In the interest of not adding a second new post:
While I'm doing electrical stuff under the dash, I would also like to add a theft deterrent toggle that will kill power if I have to leave the truck parked away from home - a starter interrupt type system. I would prefer it be accessible from inside the truck and not under the hood. If I put an inline switch on the purple stripe wire will that do it? Or do I need to add the switch to one of the 24V wires to the solenoid instead? If 24V, which wire - red or purple?
Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction!