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correct fuse for LED's

ksaldibar

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'94 XLT and '99 EB
i will be wiring in those windshield wiper lights under my dash and back seats because i don't feel like spending $25 a neon. how many amp fuse should i wire in for these lights? they all four, maybe 6, will be wored into one switch. thanks alot.

-ken :us:
 



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LED's take up VERY, im mean VERY little current...a 5 amp fuse should be WAY sufficient for them.

Carl
 






thanks man, i just didn't want anything blowing up. LOL btw, you truck looks awesome. my friends and i just put a set of neons under his 2000 Cougar. now a question about your enons: where did u place the neon for the back end of the truck ebcause i would like a set myself, but want a trailer hitch as well. will there be a problem u think with a hitch and the neone around the spare tire. i have 16" tires. thanks alot.

-ken
 






I will admit, the back of the truck was quite hard to manuver around, however, its not impossible. I will try to get a pic up of it later today for you bro!

Carl

(thanks for the compliments)
 






thanks alot man. i really appreciate it.
 






Be sure to size the fuse so it is going to blow way before the wire melts. The fuse protects the WIRE, not the bulbs.
 






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