40" and 30" light bar on switch #1?

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BigBOSS

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Gotcha. Great news. So to be safe should I use 13.8 volts when calculating amp draw or is 14.4 going to be safe? I ask because I want to run a 5 watt 40" bar on Aux 1.

13.8 in the equation just gives you more room for error so if it's below the rated amps for aux1 you'd be fine

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I just like a buffer so as to not accidentally fry something. Or like I said earlier, just use a relay if it's close.

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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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So by run it on a relay, you mean use a separate switch? Or run a positive wire from the relay and tie that wire into the Aux 1 switch?
 
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