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Originally Posted by Baltothewolf
Well, one part has to be ground so it will activate the relay. That's why you have the hot injector that's going into the relay, upon activating the relay, into a dead, spot, so no power goes through it.
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I was thinking of setting it up like this:
The blue need not be grounded, AFAIK, so long as activating the switch breaks power to the injectors.
Edit: I appreciate you figuring this out. It's an elegant solution.