Posted by John T on May 13, 2009 at 05:49:05 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: In-Line Fuse posted by Johnny Lawson on May 13, 2009 at 05:22:50:
A coil ignition will draw around 4 amps and the lights may be in the 5 to 12 amps range (I just cant say sitting here not knowing how many lights or the lamps wattage).
Soooooo you can likely get by with a single 20 amp fuze to run BOTH lights and ignition... (again it depends on how many and what wattage lamps, but if its original with 2 regular original type headlamps and a tail light 20 amps should handle all that.
However, if you insist on fuzing the ignition and lights seperately (2 fuses) Id fuse the ignition at 15 amps n use 14 Gauge wire and probably the same for the lighting circuit unelss the light wattage exceeds that which I doubt..
A single 20 amp fuze would be simpler and should work unless you got all sorts of lights everywhere lol
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