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Old 08-26-2016, 01:46 PM
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Correction I used 16 gauge wire just looked at the packaging of the wire I used from amazon.
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Originally Posted by matt852
Fuse that came with the light is a 15 I used 15 for switch 1, 5 for switch 2 and 3 and a 5 for the battery to the relay.

The lights work
https://youtu.be/eFugZspKVig
if both switch 1 and switch 2 are on it will go to solid and switch 1 on is constant and switch 2 on is the strobe. Mission accomplished.
Awesome. Love it when a plan comes together. 5A should be good, that's what Rigid recommends as far as I could find. You should use a 1A, 1.5A, or 3A for switch 1.

And that is just like in the bench test. Switch 1 on disconnects switch 2 so it will always be solid. Switch 1 off allows switch 2 to work. They're mutually exclusive with switch 1 being dominant.

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Use whatever the instruction say for the product you got but here are the ones i used for the D2
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Originally Posted by 14Sport
Awesome. Love it when a plan comes together. 5A should be good, that's what Rigid recommends as far as I could find. You should use a 1A, 1.5A, or 3A for switch 1. And that is just like in the bench test. Switch 1 on disconnects switch 2 so it will always be solid. Switch 1 off allows switch 2 to work. They're mutually exclusive with switch 1 being dominant.
roger that, switch 1 is dominant works great thanks again 14sport
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Originally Posted by matt852
roger that, switch 1 is dominant works great thanks again 14sport
You're welcome, Matt. Glad to help.



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