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  1. MarcusOReallyus

    Wiring a lightbar

    Sounds really clean! :beer:
  2. MarcusOReallyus

    Wiring a lightbar

    Cool. So no external relay needed or wanted! :beer: With that kind of current draw, I'd run ground right to the battery, if it were me.
  3. MarcusOReallyus

    Wiring a lightbar

    How is that thing switched? Does it have a main feed, then a separate line for a switch?
  4. MarcusOReallyus

    Wiring a lightbar

    Oops! You're right! I was forgetting that junction is fed by a fusible link. 40 amps? He'll want a relay then, operated by the switch in the cab.
  5. MarcusOReallyus

    Wiring a lightbar

    Either way is fine. That's just a matter of choice, really. How are you going to use it, and how worried are you about leaving it on and running down the battery? You might find it a pain to have to turn the key on every time you want to use it, or that might work best for you. It all...
  6. MarcusOReallyus

    Wiring a lightbar

    Only I'll make it stronger - do NOT tap into the rear battery. Bad things are waiting to pounce on you down that road. Since electrical stuff isn't your strong point, please trust us on this. Really, for accessories, the best place to get power is the 12v junction on the firewall. See the...
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