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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Which hole for the lights?
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Posted by souNdguy on June 07, 2003 at 22:13:58 from (12.92.9.236):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Which hole for the lights? posted by I wish '52 8N (MD) on June 07, 2003 at 17:52:28:
20 amps is more like a car headlight circuit breaker rating... if your n is till 6 volt... your genny doesn't even put out that amperage probably...... I wouldn't use a 20 amp fuse unless I were running 15-18 amps worth of load.. and if you are.. I hope you got a big battery, or a alternator... Got with about 20% over your load, or so... allow some overages for marginal filaments, mild corrosion, etc.. saves headaches rather than pinning it down to the exact amp rating.. but still provides protection on a short circuit.. Make sure you get a good ground.. if the dogleg isn't providing it, run a ground wire to the back of the mounting bracket, and find a good ground somewhere else on the tractor. Figure your wattage divide by the volts...that is amps.. ohms law... soundguy
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