I'm going to install a switchbox in my car in the near future if I have the time, I currently have one but I will need to modify it by changing all the switch types and stuff.
The main thing that I want it to do is have one single positive wire connecting to the battery which powers all 10 switches and then seperately hook up each of the applications to the switch using that positive wire.
This won't overload and do anything weird will it?
I've thought about it and I don't think the two-pin switches will work
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because if it's turned off it won't have any current going to the other 9 switches, but I haven't confirmed this.
If I try it with a three-pin switch
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The middle switch may be for the positive wire and the top would be out of use and the bottom would have the other wire connected to the application.
I'll probably send that single wire through the firewall connected to the battery and the other wires will be connected behind the glovebox (near fusebox). Negatives can just go onto the metal body

So has anyone tried this yet and would a 3-pin switch work & would it overload anything? any helpful stuff is much appreciated.