Ok, i'll walk through how it WAS wired and how it now IS wired..Dale M. wrote:Is the LED for monitoring pump power connect right to pump terminals... You description of "new" wiring was not quite clear....
Dale
Before:
back in 2002 or 2003, I had a shop install a factory harness after I botched installing a Watson's Streetworks harness..

Now:
I took the powered lead from the relay (the wire that was going to the pump, that only has power when the toggle switch is turned on..) and connected it to one of these: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... =CT2032231
Remember I'm using the 3M crimp on connectors with the plasti cover so I can't use a piggy back terminal.. :/ I used a "Y-split" style one instead.. The relay connects to the single side of the "Y", one leg goes directly to the pump, the other leg goes to this fuseblock: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2062258
I got ahead of myself, and didn't sketch out my design before cutting, crimping and heatshrinking.. what I SHOULD have done was created a wire/connector piece that would daisy chain all four fuses so they would be powered.. what I did instead was connected the other end of the Y from the relay to one fuse, then smack my forehead, make a tiny wire, put another Y splitter on that first fuse and connect the second fuse to the first.. (all four of these fuses are 20amp because that's the max that the fuse block supports)
The red LEDs are on one fuse and I have a four hole power point that's connected to the second fuse..
I will take a picture when I get home from work today, but for now you'll just have to deal with my shitty paint brush skills
