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2005 Chevy Silverado fused accessory switch power


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I amusing the wiper fuse to use a fused wire tap for an LED light bar, 180 watts, and I need one more for a 90 watt led light bar. I think there is another source in this same fuse panel located to the left of the driver's knee, maybe labeled ignition that is hot only when the key is on.

 

Does this sound correct? I really prefer to find another source in this above-mentioned panel as I am recovering from a Feb stroke and my fine motor movement is not back yet, but getting there.

 

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I am running these two light bars and using a SPDT switch to allow me to have both lights off, one or both manually on, or one or both on with the high beams, This is the way I've always successfully done it.

 

Since the high power is activated by the switch, but actually comes thru an appropriately rated relay, and not thru the switch.....could I use the same wire from the windshield wiper fuse location as a power source that will simply activate the relay to turn on the power

straight from the battery to the lights? this will be approximately 22.5 amps.

 

Thanks for your opinion.

 

Dr. Mark

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