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joshn444 Feb 22, 2014 01:17 PM

How and what do i need to run some more lights
 
Well here goes. Shortly after messing up installing my kc's on my brush guard. I took them in to a local shop and had them installed along with my radio and the rest of my sound system (sub, ampl speakers).

My next plan was to get a roof basket and put some lights on it. I've got the basket and when I went in to the shop and asked if they could do so e roof lights on it. They told me they would have to do some digging (call their parts suppliers) and they came up with that it would have to be some kind of custom mounting. So to some it up it was a ridiculous price. So I told them to forget about it since it was a lot of $$$. They're a good shop with decent prices.

So now since things will be warming up in the next month or two I have set out again to put some lighst on my basket. Here's what I've come up with so far.

4 55watt lights
4X Universal 6" Six inch 4x4 55W Off Road Light Truck Driving Fog Chrome Lamp | eBay

Which would be 4.5833333 amps per light? I want to run the lights on two separate circuits so I can pick which two of the lights are on.

I was thinking of using 14 or 16 guage wiring for them. Will that be ok? Is there a size that would be better?

Next I'm not sure what size relay to use and will I need an inline fuse If so how can I add one/ what kind?

Does anyone have a wiring diagram for running lights directly to the battery?

As you might be able to tell I'm not looking to spend the money on four new kc's and I have little to no experience with wiring.

richphotos Feb 22, 2014 02:47 PM

How to install/Wire Lights - FSB Forums

joshn444 Feb 22, 2014 03:16 PM

Thanks that's a pretty good write up, I can't help but feel like I'm betraying our blazers looking at that forum lol.

That answers most of my questions but I'm still not quite sure what gauge wire to use. Does anyone have any suggestions?

richphotos Feb 22, 2014 03:34 PM

16 or 14 would be good, which ever.

and LOL at betraying, did not realize it was a bronco forum, but its a real good write up.

newguy Feb 22, 2014 04:30 PM

you could also go with a single bar which would put out equal if not better light, and one switch needed
34 inch 180W Flood Spot Combo LED Light Bar Off Road Driving Work Light 60X3W | eBay

joshn444 Feb 23, 2014 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by newguy (Post 619695)
you could also go with a single bar which would put out equal if not better light, and one switch needed
34 inch 180W Flood Spot Combo LED Light Bar Off Road Driving Work Light 60X3W | eBay

For the roof lights I'm just looking for something that will have a wide spread. While still saving some money. After paying about $135 for my kc daylighters I don't really want to dish out a lot of cash on a set of name brand lights because the roof lights will be fairly rarely used. I fingered I've got 2 kc 135watt driving lights if I add 4 55watt lights I'll be in the same neighborhood as far as light output


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