Posted by sotxbill on October 06, 2016 at 18:17:58 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: LED lights posted by gary in neb. on October 06, 2016 at 08:42:59:
trouble is... you can get led lights all different sizes. The original lights used 2.5 amps a piece. You can led lights that are from .5 amps, all the way to 8 amps apiece. so yes... if you get the newer super bright versions that use more power and flood the entire field, you existing wire will heat up. If you get an led that matches the original 30 watt headlight/worklight, you will pull the same current, and get slightly better light. wires are sized by current rating and a wire designed to run 5 amps worth of headlights (8 amp wire)can not run 20 amps worth of leds with out becoming very warm and possible melting off the insulation. Also the light switches are designed for a 10 amp headlight load, and a 10 amps of marker lights. so adding a bunch of the new super high power leds that have 20ea 30 watt led bulbs in them.. will over heat, burn up and blow fuses or breakers.
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