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K9F



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I ended up with quite a few scribblings too. Laughing

Your diodes will need to be the same wattage as the incandescents obviously to maintain circuit impedance. Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Go easy on me I'm not an expert yet with decades of experience. Embarassed Laughing Thumbs Up I will also be adding two other extra LED items to the same circuit which will be 105mA each (210mA the pair) so that will bring the load up a bit also but still under the incandescent load on the same circuit. Bear in mind it is currently and has been working perfectly with just the LED festoon in place drawing only 32mA with no added load at all so all seems good and as I mentioned there is no load at all once dimmed so good there also. What I was most concerned about avoiding and of which I have made sure I have not done is exceed the load of the standard 10w of which the system was designed to work with out of the box so to speak. Thumbs Up No Guts, No Glory.
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Morning Steve,

custom90steve wrote:
which I have made sure I have not done is exceed the load of the standard 10w of which the system was designed to work with out of the box so to speak. Thumbs Up


Which is virtually impossible to do unless you festoon your vehicle with enough LEDs to resemble Santa's friggin' Grotto. It was just the mention of maintaining the BBUS circuit impedence that got me my pen, paper and calculator out for you. I don't think you've any worries whatsoever. Thumbs Up


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Mal you make me laugh. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter I know exactly what you mean I was thinking exactly the same thing. Whistle I don't think I will be going quite that mad with it. Perhaps at Christmas though. Whistle Twisted Evil Whistle

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Mal - Sorry for all the questions, but do you think it would be worth fusing this with say a 2A fuse (I have some to hand) currently I haven't fused it as I've used 11A rated wire and the interior lights are 10A fused anyway. But would it be a good idea do you think to put in a lower rated 2A fuse in? By this I mean in-line to the circuit I'm adding not back at the fuse box....


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Done a little more today but not fully fitted quite yet.
The majority of the photo's can be found on page 2 & 3 Here.
I can tell already I'm going to have fun routing the cables I know that much. Laughing


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custom90steve wrote:
Mal - Sorry for all the questions, but do you think it would be worth fusing this with say a 2A fuse
Steve


Steve not sure of the final configuration for your circuitry but by using the following formulas you can work out the best fuse for your use.

Power (Watts) = Voltage (12v obviously) X Current (Amps)

Therefore by transposing the above you can work out the others.

For example Power divided by voltage = current and power divided by current = voltage.

The same rules can be applied to this formula too....

Voltage (12) = Current (Amps) X Resistance (Ohms)

In both cases you only need two values to work out the third. Thumbs Up

Sorry if this is teaching you to suck eggs but they are the most useful formulas and I put them to 'good use' many times each week in my job.
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Quite the opposite Mal it's useful info to learn actually. Thumbs Up The total draw for all the items I'm going to be adding will be less than 1A but the lighting system is fused at 10A. (So I understand) I was just thinking that adding a lower rated fuse may be a good idea to protect the wiring that I'm adding in. Not just for safty's sake but it would mean if there was a problem with any of the items I'm adding the fuse should blow being lower rated than the 10A fuse for the whole system.
In theory I am trying to say that say a 2A fuse will blow before the 10A thus leaving the interior lights still working but cutting the power to the items I'm adding. Protecting what I'm adding separately.
Am I correct in thinking this?

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Yes spot on! Thumbs Up I'll make a good sparky of you yet! Laughing  If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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I'll make a good sparky of you yet! Laughing

You've got your work cut out Whistle Rolling with laughter An engine to TDi for!
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Well at least you can't say I'm trying to bodge it Mal. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up I do have some 2A blade fuses to hand and and a holder. Trouble is with the holders I have spare is they are a scotch type one blue I assume you will guess the type I mean?...
Think I will try and get a prewired better quality one I think. Whistle


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I could go down to a 1A fuse really but I can't find 1A standard blade fuses too easy and the in-line glass cartridge type's and holders I'm not really a fan of. Had one previous and binned it as the little ferker kept on giving a poor connection and causing problems as the holder was loose. Evil or Very Mad Rolling Eyes No Guts, No Glory.
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GUM97 wrote:
K9F wrote:
I'll make a good sparky of you yet! Laughing

You've got your work cut out Whistle Rolling with laughter

Before you start passing comment anyone notice Killer keeping out of the ICE / wiring threads. I don't think it's his favourite subject. Whistle
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custom90steve wrote:
Before you start passing comment anyone notice Killer keeping out of the ICE / wiring threads. I don't think it's his favourite subject. Whistle Laughing


Rolling with laughter It's a wonder he's not trying to sell you the whole kit and kaboodle, LEDs, fuseholders, wire, fuses blah, blah, blah! Gone quiet on that front too, thankfully!Laughing

Steve if you've a Maplins in your area they do quite good in-line 20mm fuseholders, no soldering involved just a small screwdriver needed. They'll have the fuses too. Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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I do indeed Mal. One tiny one in Bath and awful to get too. Rolling Eyes And a better one in Bristol. Might have a pop around later if I get the chance...
Do you have a link at all?
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Waterproof here but not 20mm

http://www.maplin.co.uk/search.aspx?menuno...useholders

Second one in this link 20mm

http://www.maplin.co.uk/in-line-fuse-holders-418 If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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