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Painless fuse block with Warn lights

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Old 01-22-2013, 06:21 PM
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Default Painless fuse block with Warn lights

Sorry guys, I know there are a ton of write ups about lighting, but I just haven't been able to figure out my issue. Yes I am an electrical noob, please bare with me. I just installed the 3 fuse painless fuse block, apart from a few dropped screws and a nice learning experience about drilling into metal all went well. I am now going to run the wires to my windshield mounted warn driving lights. My question is that the warn lights have 3 wires.

1. Positive battery (red)
2. Negative battery (black)
3. Lamp + (white)

It says that the white in jeeps must connect to the battery, now since I have the fuse block do I just run both the red and white cables to the auxiliary wire from the fuse box and run black to the battery or do I have to run red and black to the battery and white to the fuse box. Thanks in advance!
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Scratch that, I figured it out.
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Wsa there any wisps of smoke involved? Glad it workd out sometimes I have gotten directions that were done by a colorblind fool !!



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