I'm hooking up led's to the sled
...I have a water proof switch, running it to the battery
...I'm putting in a inline fuse, real close to the battery
...I'm making them all hooked up to male/female spades for easy removal
...Not sure on the gauge of wire I should be using?
...Is a resistor necessary?
TK's
...I have a water proof switch, running it to the battery
...I'm putting in a inline fuse, real close to the battery
...I'm making them all hooked up to male/female spades for easy removal
...Not sure on the gauge of wire I should be using?
...Is a resistor necessary?
TK's
FLYBYU
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how many led's?
how much draw per pod?
They usually don't draw that much, probally 14 to 16 guage
how much draw per pod?
They usually don't draw that much, probally 14 to 16 guage
Len Todd
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You should not need a resistor. The LEDs are the load.
nightsniper
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BOUNTYHUNTER said:I'm hooking up led's to the sled
...I have a water proof switch, running it to the battery
...I'm putting in a inline fuse, real close to the battery
...I'm making them all hooked up to male/female spades for easy removal
...Not sure on the gauge of wire I should be using?
...Is a resistor necessary?
TK's
14 will be fine, easy to work with. did this with it. about 115 feet.
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nightsniper said:14 will be fine, easy to work with. did this with it. about 115 feet.
TK's
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