GolfVenture Posted September 20, 2011 #1 Posted September 20, 2011 I'm hooking up 2 acessories and would like to know what gage wire and fuse to use on each? Hooking up a set of 55 watt Plattieum Burners driving lights. Hooking up 4 of these horns STEBEL MAGNUM DUAL TONE MOTORCYCLE HORNS MHS-22 CHROME Also
bongobobny Posted September 20, 2011 #2 Posted September 20, 2011 For both, 14 or 16 gauge should be fine, lean towards the 14 gauge for the air horns but 16 should be OK. 10 amp fuses should serve you well. for the lights, 55 watts x 2 lights is 110 watts divided by 12 volts is less than 10 amps. If youm want a little more for surges then go with a 15 amp fuse but 10 amps should be fine. For both start out with 10 amps and if you find yourself replacing fuses then go to a higher value...
bkuhr Posted September 20, 2011 #4 Posted September 20, 2011 Lot of info can be found on web, "awg vs amps". Involves type of wire, lenght of wire, type of insulation, if wrapped in bundle, etc. I usually round out as follows for my personel wiring, and within reason, try to double needed amp rating. 22awg=5amps 20awg=10amps 18awg=15amps 16awg=20amps 14awg=30amps 12awg=40amps 10awg=50amps As bongobobny stated, 2-55w lights would require about 10 amps ([2x55w]/12v=9.17a), double this requirement, I would chose 16awg good for 20amps.
GolfVenture Posted September 20, 2011 Author #5 Posted September 20, 2011 Yes on the relay for each. I will use 14 gage for the Horns and 16 gage for the lights. This way I can tell the difference if need to trouble shoot later. I will use 15amps fuses for each. Thanks to All again.
Carbon_One Posted September 20, 2011 #6 Posted September 20, 2011 Your plan looks good to me with one expection and that being the fuse size for the horns. With the Stebel horns I've found that a 15 amp fuse is borderline and will blow from power surges thus I provide a 20 amp in my wiring harness I sell. Now the Stebels may draw more current then the horns you'll be using but with 4 of them in your plans it may balance out the same. No matter try the 15 amp fuse and if that blows just bump up to the 20 amp and you'll be good to go. Larry
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