Urban Panzer
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Hope you've got a decent alternator as well,
You don't "need" a massive cable it would make it hard to "work with", unless you only want 1 additional cable "off" the battery
Just run seperate supplies for each pair of lamps with seperate fuses and relays as well.
20 amp cable per pair of lamps your "adding" should be more than sufficient, and easier to work with, its no probs to have 3 cables added to the battery clamp, if they wont fit then either change the battery clamp for one with accessory connections, or get a seperate fusebox and run a larger cable to that and then the 20 amp cables from there up to the lights
but I do agree it all adds up quick, I have 550 watts potentially "on"
You don't "need" a massive cable it would make it hard to "work with", unless you only want 1 additional cable "off" the battery
Just run seperate supplies for each pair of lamps with seperate fuses and relays as well.
20 amp cable per pair of lamps your "adding" should be more than sufficient, and easier to work with, its no probs to have 3 cables added to the battery clamp, if they wont fit then either change the battery clamp for one with accessory connections, or get a seperate fusebox and run a larger cable to that and then the 20 amp cables from there up to the lights
but I do agree it all adds up quick, I have 550 watts potentially "on"
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