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hipnotic4
Joined: Dec 31 2003 Posts: 76 1997 Nissan Altima Last updated: 07/05/04 |
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I finaly got a switch...and im planing on hooking up most of my leds to the one switch...only problem is i dont kno how to fuse the switch..my amp fuse from the batt to the amp has a fuse holder and all..i dont kno what kinda fuse holder to get for the fuse for the switch..or even wut kinda fuse to get for that matter..thanx in advance
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DragonJeep
Joined: Jul 20 2003 Posts: 3732 Location: Tampa, FL 1992 Jeep Cherokee Last updated: 03/31/05 |
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Ask Saddam Fuseing!
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ADDICTED2ICELED
Joined: Nov 24 2003 Posts: 1469 Location: Near Charleston, SC 2003 Honda Accord Last updated: 02/03/05 |
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the fuse should always be closes to the battery. anything small, you can buy at radio shack... don't need more than 5amps for led's, but it all depends on the wire you're running too.
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hipnotic4
Joined: Dec 31 2003 Posts: 76 1997 Nissan Altima Last updated: 07/05/04 |
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16g wire
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ADDICTED2ICELED
Joined: Nov 24 2003 Posts: 1469 Location: Near Charleston, SC 2003 Honda Accord Last updated: 02/03/05 |
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then w/e... 5 10 15amp. the led's also sorta act as a fuse... when they blow they prevent a short in the wire... ultimately what you're worried about... still get the fuse, put it as close to the battery as possible.
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