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  1. richingalveston

    24v lights in to a cucv system

    The relay allows you to switch from the inside using a ground. This way if your wire from inside to outside gets grounded, it only turns the lights on instead of big sparks (maybe small sparks). Put your relay close to your power input and run the switched ground to it. This way the wire to...
  2. richingalveston

    24v lights in to a cucv system

    the relay size is really based on the light fuse size. With the fuse in front of the relay you can oversize the relay by 20% and you should be good. I believe the armored lights on high beam are 110 watts at 24 volt so that is about 5 amps per light. For two lights I would run a 15 amp fuse...
  3. richingalveston

    24v lights in to a cucv system

    24v+ from top bus bar (red) above the blower motor to input side of relay. run output side of relay to the 24+ on light. Run neg for light to a good ground. Run 12v+ to switch side of relay. Run ground wire from other switch side of relay to switch, other side of switch to ground. This way...
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