Hooking Up Lights for Inside and Enclosed Trailer
Question:
I have a 2001 dodge ram 3500. I would like to hook up a hot wire for lights inside an enclosed trailer, were do I find the wire under the hood?
asked by: Dan
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Expert Reply:
The easiest way to do this would be to run a wire to the positive battery terminal, via a 20 amp inline circuit breaker, item # PK54520.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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Pollak Circuit Breaker - Cycling/Automatic Reset - 20 Amp - Straight Mount Bracket
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