12v Wiring loom with battery

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RBG
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I'm about to start shopping around for a wiring loom for my SX restoration.

Last time I swapped over to 12v on a Lam I did away with the battery and used the loom fitted.

This time I'm thinking of keeping the batrery as I'll be buying a loom to match my needs.

Now the question is which one, I keep going round in circles.
AC/DC and all these little boxes of tricks.

I'm a nuts and bolts kind, sparks take a little more getting my head round.

So far I'm down to a Gray 12v AC and a PX regulator with the B+ to power the batery.

Or should I just go full DC ? :shock:
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Yes :D
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RBG wrote:Or should I just go full DC ?
yep
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That's that sorted then, unanimous.
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Agreed, there's a guy on fleabay makes looms but I can't remember the name ...

Will do the standard ones or your spec
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rosscla wrote:Agreed, there's a guy on fleabay makes looms but I can't remember the name ...

Will do the standard ones or your spec
fatrat464 Is the guy on e bay who makes good looms to your requirements as well , Graham's his name if you need a contact number pm me
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