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    Sep 10, 2010, 11:13 PM
    How to wire 2 power sources to light
    I'd like to install a light in a car and connect ignition wire to led light so it would light up as soon as I start the car but at the same time I'd like to have a power source from a dome light in case if I open the door the light will go on. How can I wire 2 power sources to the single bulb without interfering each power source?

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