Wiring Question

nikonman

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I am going to run an auxiliary fuse panel for my add on lights and would like them to be key switched.

Do I use a relay to switch the battery power to the aux fuse panel? The fuse on the key switched is only 50 amps, and I am not quite sure how much of that is already taken by the factory components.

Thanks in advance..
 

Kennyd4110

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A relay triggered from something in the fuse panel is the best way, then feed the relay directly from the battery through a 20amp (#12 wire) or 30amp (#10 wire) fuse or circuit breaker to create your new circuit.

Here's a simple drawing using a commonly available "Bosch" style relay:
 

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nikonman

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I got a Stinger relay for the auxiliary panel to be fed from. IDK why I didn't think of tapping an ignition switched fuse.. And hindsight being 20/20, I should have went with circuit breakers instead of fuses.

Now to find a pod to mount the switches in.. Always something to look for.. lol
 

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Unless you have the cab model, you only have about 45A coming from the alternator. Pay close attention to your lamp wattage (W=A x V), remembering that you have the normal tractor lights running - probably - as well. You do not want to run your battery down, and not have enough to start the tractor in the morning... LED's are the way to go!
 

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I am going to run an auxiliary fuse panel for my add on lights and would like them to be key switched.

Do I use a relay to switch the battery power to the aux fuse panel? The fuse on the key switched is only 50 amps, and I am not quite sure how much of that is already taken by the factory components.

Thanks in advance..
Nikon,

kenny has the plan!

Forget about the key switch - make a direct line to the battery and have the relay cut it on......

I have my LED's wired hot, I might need them with the tractor off - RARE but I have used them to "look" at something when the key was 100 yards away.
 

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Nikon,

kenny has the plan!

Forget about the key switch - make a direct line to the battery and have the relay cut it on......

I have my LED's wired hot, I might need them with the tractor off - RARE but I have used them to "look" at something when the key was 100 yards away.
This is the way I would do it. The switch turns them on or off but they always go on regardless of whether the tractor is on or not.

Good luck!
 

85Hokie

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This is the way I would do it. The switch turns them on or off but they always go on regardless of whether the tractor is on or not.

Good luck!
It would not be likely that you would walk away and leave the lights on ........
well .....ok ...maaaaaaybe if the wifey called and was a bytching about something.......:eek::eek::eek:

Kidding ladies! :D