OK, I've bought 6 spots to fit to a light bar. I could make up a loom for it myself, but I spotted this one on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...034491788&rd=1
I figured it's roughly the same cost as I could buy the bits for, and it's rated to carry enough current (about 27AMPs for 6x 55W lights), so it'd just make life a bit easier for me.
Well, it turned up today, and I'm just not sure it's man enough for the job. Sure, the relay seems OK, and it does have an OK switch that I can mount in the cab, but the rest of the wiring seems far too flimsy.
The main feed from the battery is a single strand of 1.5mm cable rated up to 300/500v. That doesn't seem big enough.
But worse than that is the single strand of cable which can't be an more than 1mm for the earthing.
So, what do the electrical know-it-alls around here reckon? I'm tempted to just strip the relay, fuse, and switch from this kit and make my own loom up as I probably should have done in the first place.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...034491788&rd=1
I figured it's roughly the same cost as I could buy the bits for, and it's rated to carry enough current (about 27AMPs for 6x 55W lights), so it'd just make life a bit easier for me.
Well, it turned up today, and I'm just not sure it's man enough for the job. Sure, the relay seems OK, and it does have an OK switch that I can mount in the cab, but the rest of the wiring seems far too flimsy.
The main feed from the battery is a single strand of 1.5mm cable rated up to 300/500v. That doesn't seem big enough.
But worse than that is the single strand of cable which can't be an more than 1mm for the earthing.
So, what do the electrical know-it-alls around here reckon? I'm tempted to just strip the relay, fuse, and switch from this kit and make my own loom up as I probably should have done in the first place.
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