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My Wiring Plan (Switches, Relays, Ect) - What do you think?

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Old 03-04-2012, 08:03 AM
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Default My Wiring Plan (Switches, Relays, Ect) - What do you think?

Below are my wiring plans. Some of its done, most of its not, but just want to get folks thoughts on problems/better ways ect?

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U care to elaborate, or are u just a troll?
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Looks well thought out! Just double check your wire lengths vs amp load. Here is a handy chart.

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Just a quick question because I'm also going with Rigid lights,
Why would you need a relay for the dually's when they are drawing very little and your switch is rated for 25 amps?
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Originally Posted by Myrt
U care to elaborate, or are u just a troll?
No trolling just some Sunday morning humor. That's a solid diagram I used a similar one a while back to wire my gear. Thanks for posting it
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Originally Posted by Bull
Just a quick question because I'm also going with Rigid lights,
Why would you need a relay for the dually's when they are drawing very little and your switch is rated for 25 amps?
Ur right might have to re think that
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Originally Posted by OH9JK
Looks well thought out! Just double check your wire lengths vs amp load. Here is a handy chart.

Thanks for this, ive been working with something similar but didnt go as many feet or amp
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Originally Posted by homeguy
I've made something similar... 6 relays and fuses in a water resistant box... I run LED's for all my lights and have them all on relays.
Would love to see some pics, getting my relays and fuses sorted is my next order of busines


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