I have an 1982 c10 that I've added aftermarket gauges on for oil psi, water temp, voltage, and a tachometer. All sunpro/Bosch and I want to wire them to come on and dim with my interior lights since I'm replacing all of the bulbs inside the truck. So I know I have to look up a schematic which isn't a problem. But my question is should I tie directly into the dash light hot wire from the headlight switch (as cleanly as possible) or should I add a relay and tap into the dash light wire as a "signal" wire for the relay. And if so. Where should I draw the power from to run to the relay for lighting the gauge lights. Is straight battery power to much current for my small gauge bulbs? I want to do this right regardless of the cost because I'm currently cleaning up tons of messed up wiring and fixing it all right.
Also, I'm wanting to add a stereo into the truck. I already have speakers behind the seat with wires run to behind the dash. Also I have a battery ground and battery hot ran but not hooked up to the battery yet. So I just need to know the safest way to add the remote and memory wires.
For the memory wires I'm assuming find a 12v constant at the fuse box and get a "add a circuit" to hook it to. But for the remote should I do the same for a switched 12v wire?
Thanks for any help ahead of time. I have a feeling this will be a lengthy project but it has to be done right this time.