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Topic: dodge ram 1500, driving and fog lights
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jbjceg Joined: October 17, 2007 Location: South Carolina, United States Posts: 2 |
| Posted: November 25, 2011 at 9:35 AM - IP Logged |
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I am installing auxiliiary driving and fog lights, a total of 400 watts, to a Dodge Ram 1500 4wd pck up. My wondering is about whether the stock electrical sysytem will handle the extra load. I don't mind adding an auxiliary battery through an isolator, but I do wonder if an isolator is the way to go? Any ideas?
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performance713 Joined: November 14, 2011 Location: Texas, United States Posts: 19 |
| Posted: November 26, 2011 at 2:13 PM - IP Logged |
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i don't think you need a isolator but it will work also, i would just wire up a relay system and use the factory electrical fog light signal for the relay. You can use any 12v relay, you can wire up pin 30(+) to aftermarket fog lights, pin 86(-) ground, pin 87(+) to battery power recommended fuse 35amp max,and pin 85(+) from factory fog light signal.
You can also use two relays if you would like, depends how many fog lights you are running. ___________________________________ im ( J ) and car audio is my thang.. and if i can help i will. |
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