JB4310
Super Member
I think...
I found 2 aux 12 volt truck lights in a dumpster, they don't look like much from the outside, just a plastic housing, but inside they looked pretty nice with twin bulb assemblies in a ceramic inner housing.
Water got in there and messed up the connectors. Fixed that and want to (did) mount one to my canopy to help with night vision when snow plow is raised and blocks headlights.
They are twin 55 watt bulbs, beautiful bright wide pattern way better than the front or rear lights that came with the machine.
Question is how many amp fuse do I need for them?
I figured 110 watts divided by 12 volts comes to 9.2 amps.
I've got a 10 amp circuit available, but it was close enough I figured I better ask.
Is this formula correct? I think it's Ohm's law but not sure if it works the same for dc as ac.
Thanks, JB.
I found 2 aux 12 volt truck lights in a dumpster, they don't look like much from the outside, just a plastic housing, but inside they looked pretty nice with twin bulb assemblies in a ceramic inner housing.
Water got in there and messed up the connectors. Fixed that and want to (did) mount one to my canopy to help with night vision when snow plow is raised and blocks headlights.
They are twin 55 watt bulbs, beautiful bright wide pattern way better than the front or rear lights that came with the machine.
Question is how many amp fuse do I need for them?
I figured 110 watts divided by 12 volts comes to 9.2 amps.
I've got a 10 amp circuit available, but it was close enough I figured I better ask.
Is this formula correct? I think it's Ohm's law but not sure if it works the same for dc as ac.
Thanks, JB.