add-a-circuit kit for LED lights

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Your amp draw is insignificant here, even with just a dynamo...........wouldn't worry about it.


Remember you are not running 1-2 rad fans, blower motor, radio, lights, computer.......etc.........as you would in an auto, and certainly not for an extended period of time.


You'll be fine.


For add-on lights I make up my own wire harnesses. In my truck for example I have a separate harness for my head lights, I use the factory light circuit as a trigger only..........same with driving lights and E-fan.
 
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If you want the most of your electrical system-


Clean ALL your grounds and connections.

Replace your main cables. Use COPPER lugs and solder-fill your lugs on the cables.

Move and or add ground cables.......add new (additional) ground to dash.........move ground close to starter on engine block.


I use nothing less than 12g wire for lighting and other circuits (except trigger wire......16g is fine). Keep relays near the battery and wires short as possible. Solder and heat-shrink all wire splices.
 

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