- Location
- Rhode Island
I finally wired up my roof lights with the removable clip I had found at work one day. Its used for stepping masts of sailboats in the winter.
Picked up the switch and checked its rating. 16 amps per pin and if my electrical math is correct each hella 500 takes about 4 amps. Two lights on each pin comes to 8 amps, half the rated amperage.
Connector with 5 pins and not in use cover
Engine bay fuse panel and relays installed with loom to cabin. Power wire continues to left grommet to internal fuse panel.
Glove box Blue Sea fuse panel for switches and other items. just need to clean it up a bit.
Wires run from console switches and fuse panel up A-frame under headliner.
My new best tool in the tool box
Drilling into roof under wind deflector. I suggest you place something strong like plastic sheeting between the headliner and roof for that just in case issue.
Wires out
Plug Installed. Pic of light bar wiring later.
Before
After
Ill take some more shots of the setup in the am. just need some sunlights with this iphone camera.
:wink-big:
Picked up the switch and checked its rating. 16 amps per pin and if my electrical math is correct each hella 500 takes about 4 amps. Two lights on each pin comes to 8 amps, half the rated amperage.
Connector with 5 pins and not in use cover
Engine bay fuse panel and relays installed with loom to cabin. Power wire continues to left grommet to internal fuse panel.
Glove box Blue Sea fuse panel for switches and other items. just need to clean it up a bit.
Wires run from console switches and fuse panel up A-frame under headliner.
My new best tool in the tool box
Drilling into roof under wind deflector. I suggest you place something strong like plastic sheeting between the headliner and roof for that just in case issue.
Wires out
Plug Installed. Pic of light bar wiring later.
Before
After
Ill take some more shots of the setup in the am. just need some sunlights with this iphone camera.
:wink-big: