In my M813, there is an unused female pigtail dangling from the dash wiring harness.
The wire is #40, which according to the wiring diagram in the -20, is used for "panel lights." The sketch does seem to indicate a pigtail in the wiring harness at that point.
This would seem to indicate that the pigtail only has power when the panel lights are turned on, which suits my purposes.
I have a small, 24v - 12v converter from Those Military Guys. Rather than hack into the harness at the battery cutoff switch, I'd rather utilize this pigtail. The only thing this converter is ever going to power is my cell phone so the load will be minimal. Is there any reason not to do this?
According to the diagram, there is also an unused male pigtail on wire #27. This wire also seems to serve the Instrument Panel Circuit Breaker. I haven't actually laid eyes on this one. Is it also accessible under the dash? Would this be a better choice?
I appreciate your input.
The wire is #40, which according to the wiring diagram in the -20, is used for "panel lights." The sketch does seem to indicate a pigtail in the wiring harness at that point.
This would seem to indicate that the pigtail only has power when the panel lights are turned on, which suits my purposes.
I have a small, 24v - 12v converter from Those Military Guys. Rather than hack into the harness at the battery cutoff switch, I'd rather utilize this pigtail. The only thing this converter is ever going to power is my cell phone so the load will be minimal. Is there any reason not to do this?
According to the diagram, there is also an unused male pigtail on wire #27. This wire also seems to serve the Instrument Panel Circuit Breaker. I haven't actually laid eyes on this one. Is it also accessible under the dash? Would this be a better choice?
I appreciate your input.