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Old Aug 29, 2005
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5 KC's to one switch

How would i go about wiring 5 kc lights into one switch or is it even possible. Im getting a grizzly roll bar and light bar and your able to mount 5 lights on top just didnt want three switches.
 
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use 3 relays, and make your switch the switching wire for all 3 relays, that should do it
 
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So i could split the wire that goes from the switch to relays. It wouldn't fry the switch or anything?
 
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All the lights would be wired to 3 relays which would then be wired to the switch. The relay is like a switch in itself but it allows a lot more current to flow through it. Rather than "switching" a relay like a light switch you wire it to a switch in your truck that triggers the connection.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2005
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Yes the relay is just a switched device that carries the load, the switch it self just pulls the relay contact closed when you hit the switch. So if you wire it up like Bob and Michael then you will be golden.
 
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Old Aug 30, 2005
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So i could split the wire that goes from the switch to relays. It wouldn't fry the switch or anything?
Nope, shouldn't be a problem, as long as you are reasonable about it. Wire the relay coils in parallel. The 3 relays (2 lamps per relay) should be okay for an interior circuit. But you might want to check the specs on the relays and figure out how much the driving coils draw. Current draw of circuits in parallel are additive. So if 2 relay coils draw ~10mA ea and the third draws ~20mA, then the whole circuit would draw ~40 mA and you would need to use the appropriate wire guage and fuse values.
 

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normal automotive relays draw 1-3amps each. (generally)

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Old Aug 31, 2005
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Given, my spit-ball figures are a little low. But I've seen specs as low as 50mA.

IIRC most relay coils are ~75 Ohm.. which should result in a coil draw of ~160mA @ 12V.

Regardless, he should be okay wiring several relays in parallel on in a ~5 amp circuilt.
 
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Old Aug 31, 2005
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Originally Posted by Rand
normal automotive relays draw 1-3amps each. (generally)

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No way. Maybe a starter relay. But the typical 12 volt accessory relays are less than 1amp, most less than 500ma.

I'm not sure what wattage the lights you're getting are. The rating of the relay will determine how many relays you need. Using the 125% rule:

100 Watt lights: 45 amps
(3) 20 amp relays
(2) 30 amp relay

150 Watt Lights: 67 amps
(4) 20 amp relays
(3) 30 amp relays

The high current feed to each relay should be fused according the the relays current rating. A 30 amps relay gets a 30 amp inline fuse feeding it. Do not just put one big 60 or 80 amp fuse and split to each relay. You can very easily cook the relays or burn the wires and your truck down if something shorts or is not working properly.
 

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