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Firewall 12v connection current limits?

kallisti5

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I'm putting a light bar on my M1009, and there is a 12v connection on the firewall that is conveniently switched by the Blackout / Civy light switch.
Anyone know the current limits of that circuit? I have a feeling it's where the lighting ties into, so would be the perfect place to power the lightbar from.

I've already wired a radio there (nothing crazy, just a head unit and two speakers), but also switched all the exterior running lights to LED bulbs... so thinking I might have room for another ~ 5A-6A?

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kallisti5

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Why not use that trigger to run a relay? Then it won't matter how much current you need as you would use the appropriate rated relay.
Eh. I wasn't doing a relay since 5-7A isn't *that* much... but yeah, I could switch the relay off of the 12v point the radio is connected to, then feed the light bar 12v or 24v directly from the battery (front or both) via a fused cable. (it's rated up to 30v... but it was pretty cheap so not sure if 24v would "kill it quicker")


Not at all. Thanks though! :)
 
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