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Accessory Grounding???? [message #332419] Tue, 22 May 2018 17:00 Go to previous message
DrMeznik is currently offline  DrMeznik   United States
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Hey, it has been a while since I posted on here. And lord help me I was soooo much an annoying novice.

I am installing LED fog lights on my bumper and a wireless rearview camera. Both need a good ground in the cockpit area. I can send pictures if necessary.

So, my question is: Where can I find the best ground for the switch for my foglights and my backup camera????

I am sure that I am missing it somewhere. It's getting painted on Friday, I'd like to have this hooked up before the new stripe and touch up is done.

Update, I have abandoned my solar stuff. I am actually going to sell this rig and buy a 23ft shorty or outfit a t1n Sprinter. The 26fter is a bit too much space for just me. Perfect for 2 though.

Too much work has been done.... Quadrabags installed (not impressed with some of the hardware--has anyone taken their rig to a lowrider shop? I figured they would know really good fittings and whatnots), reconfigured the rear bedroom area to accommodate a Queen or pull up into the U shaped dinette/ lounge area. New custom curtains throughout. Um, blade fuse box and 3 stage smart charger with a new AGM 100ah battery. If I were going to keep it, I'd take out the 3 way fridge and put in a residential fridge running on a dedicated inverter off a 300 watt solar panel. Oh, and new master cylinder, some new lines and a new sensitized brake booster (brake system flushed and filled with DOT3). Of course belts and plugs. Also, new countertop, large/ deep industrial style sink and sprayer with a pot filler. New vanity light and waterfall faucet in bathroom. Also, new industrial vinyl tile flooring throughout. Still being put together but it's finally coming along.


1978 Royale, 26 Foot, 403 Engine, Quadrabags,
 
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