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โMar-19-2016 02:57 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
12 volts son, 12 volts meaning direct current. The light bars have built in regulation. 12 24 volt, no switches, connect it and it works. No dimmers no PWM
But just TRY and find a 65-amp T-rated switch. For ergonomics as well as capacity. When switching the light on and off, the throwing of a contact bar on the dash is a bit tough to conceive of.
Control will occur with the switching of high beams. Easy to facilitate. But a relay like this one fills the bill.
Van got whacked by an antelope last week. They cross the highway at night doing forty. Van is totaled, occupants went to the hospital.
โMar-19-2016 02:47 PM
โMar-19-2016 11:49 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
How does one "control" an 800-watt LED light bar?
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bucky wrote:
Mex, you always bring something interesting to the forum. Ignore the haters.
โMar-19-2016 09:20 AM
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Mex wrote:
You won't find another "200" amp relay unless it costs ten times as much.
โMar-19-2016 08:59 AM
rjxj wrote:
White Rodgers thinks they should use 5/16 terminals. I think you are correct about Chinese amps vs USA amps. ๐ Just keep the insurance paid up.
Pricey but wont melt
โMar-19-2016 06:37 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Color me skeptical, but I think that thing would melt into a puddle after not too much time handling 200 amps. The connections look like 1/4-20 (judging by the .250 quick connect terminals).
Maybe Chinese amps are smaller than American amps.
โMar-19-2016 05:47 AM