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Old 10-24-2008, 05:39 PM
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Hey everybody, I hope someone on here can give me some advise. I recently bought (4) Hella FF75 lights. The main reason I bought these are because of their low profile; they are going on a custom lightbar I am having made.

So, here are my questions. What gauge wire should I run off my battery to power these and what size fuse directly after the battery? I plan on splitting the wire and running to (2) relays to power the (2) sets of lights; they each are rated at 55 Watts.

The Hellas came with the relays, switches, connectors and wires. Unfortunately they did not label the wire so I have no idea as to what gauge it is. I am assuming it is 16 gauge, is that correct?

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Try this:

http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...ngDiagram1.pdf

its a diagram that might be able to help you.
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Try this:

http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...ngDiagram1.pdf

its a diagram that might be able to help you.

Thanks man. I have that diagram printed off. Basically from that diagram I am going to combined the wire coming off the battery and then split after the fuse to the two relays.
I think I am going to go with a 30 Amp fuse as that is twice the one shown and go with the appropriate gauge wire from the battery.
Appreciate the help.
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Remember that by going with a 30amp fuse instead of a 15amp fuse you are taking away some of the protection that the fuses offer your lights. Better to blow a fuse than a light.
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Understood. I wired them up a couple weekends ago. Went with one 30 amp fuse, 2 relays, four lights and 1 switch. Works great.
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