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Old 05-10-2008, 04:27 PM
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Wiring off road lights ???

Okay So......

I orderd 4 130w spotlights. Does anyone know what guage wire i should use to wire these things up? Will 10 guage wire suffice if I'm running a single power to the lights and splitting it? Should I go with an 8 guage wire to be safe? Can I run all the lights off a 40a relay, or should I run 2 relays?


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Re: Wiring off road lights ???

As with all DC wiring, it depends how long the run is. Use this chart to figure it out.

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As with all DC wiring, it depends how long the run is. Use this chart to figure it out.

Amps and Wire Gauge - 12V Circuit


Thanks for that chart. With a heavier gauge wire, will I have to use a special heavy grade switch?
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Re: Wiring off road lights ???

You're looking at a ~43A load, so I hope you plan on using a relay. If so, the trigger switch doesn't usually need much current handling capacity. Check the coil amperage of the relay you plan to use. I would think it should be somewhere around 10% of the total load, so about 4A, but check for sure.
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Re: Wiring off road lights ???

I do plan on using a relay. Not sure if i sould use 1 or 2 though.
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I don't think it matters. Two is more complicated, but it gives you redundancy.
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I don't think it matters. Two is more complicated, but it gives you redundancy.
Cool. I appreciate your help and advice. I'll post pictures and let you know how it goes next week sometime.
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Re: Wiring off road lights ???

Well, I got everything wired up. Here's some pictures. I put a trailer hitch wire harness on it so if I ever need to take the rack off, I can easily do so.




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