View Full Version : wiring diagram for neons for all of u!
IceManFX
06-10-2002, 02:14 PM
here it is... i will provide the url.. you need to click on celica pics ----> then click on wiring diagram
this is the setup i have for all the neons/strobes in my car and under my car
Wiring Diagram for Neons (http://homepage.mac.com/icemanfx/)
Impulse
06-10-2002, 04:00 PM
I hope that mess has a fuse somewhere.
IceManFX
06-10-2002, 04:27 PM
if u noticed the fuse blocks are all fused
its not a mess... you have a 4 gauge power wire coming from the battery
that 4 gauge goes to a large distribution block
then i have the 4 gauge pwoer wire to my amps go into one of the 4 gauge slots ..
i still have 4 8 gauge outputs
i bring an 8 gauge wire into the car... that goes to another distribution block... runs the strobes off of that.. and the neons
my undercar neons can either goto another distribution block.. or run it off another 8 gauge outuput from the large distribution block
Impulse
06-10-2002, 04:58 PM
Just a little sarcasm man. ;)
IceManFX
06-10-2002, 06:24 PM
no problem ;-)
the thing is im running my stock battery.. should i upgrade to the optima yellow or red top batteries?
Impulse
06-10-2002, 06:40 PM
The red top or any other automotive batter is best for starting the car, filtering the electrical system and providing additional current when the car's charging system can't keep up. If your car is usually running when you have your neons on, get a red top but i wouldn't worry about getting one until your current battery dies. If you want to run all those neons, etc with the car not running, I would look into a seperate yellow top or other deep-cycle battery since they are better at powering electrical accessories over a long period of time and are designed to be completely discharged before recharging (Hence the name deep-cycle).
IceManFX
06-10-2002, 06:58 PM
sounds good, yeah i mostly do it while the car is running.... i wonder if i should look int oa mean green alternator... ill hold off on the red top until my battery dies
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