boardsurfer
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Hey guys,
I'm putting in some rock lights and I'm just about finished. My question is - How do I effectively consolidate 8 positive and 8 negative leads into one wire to hook up to my SwitchPro? If my math is right, all together they will draw less than 3 amps so Im not concerned on that front. 8 lights @ 4W each and 12V = 2.6 amps.
So my first idea is a block of some sort, but that would leave all the connections exposed and Im not a fan of that. Or I could combine them in sort of a tournament bracket style. 8 leads, going 2 to 1 leaves me with 4 connectors. Then those 4 going 2 to 1 gets me to 2 connectors, then those 2 down to one for the switchpro. Same on the negative side, leaving me with 14 butt- to butt- connectors which I'm sure will be a mess. I suppose I could try 3 to 1 or maybe 4 to 1 but Im not sure my butt connectors are big enough for 4.
I do have lots of heat shrink which will be used liberally so that should clean it up a bit. Do you have a better idea?
I do have a soldering iron and passable skills. Maybe that is a better approach and not the connectors.
I'm putting in some rock lights and I'm just about finished. My question is - How do I effectively consolidate 8 positive and 8 negative leads into one wire to hook up to my SwitchPro? If my math is right, all together they will draw less than 3 amps so Im not concerned on that front. 8 lights @ 4W each and 12V = 2.6 amps.
So my first idea is a block of some sort, but that would leave all the connections exposed and Im not a fan of that. Or I could combine them in sort of a tournament bracket style. 8 leads, going 2 to 1 leaves me with 4 connectors. Then those 4 going 2 to 1 gets me to 2 connectors, then those 2 down to one for the switchpro. Same on the negative side, leaving me with 14 butt- to butt- connectors which I'm sure will be a mess. I suppose I could try 3 to 1 or maybe 4 to 1 but Im not sure my butt connectors are big enough for 4.
I do have lots of heat shrink which will be used liberally so that should clean it up a bit. Do you have a better idea?
I do have a soldering iron and passable skills. Maybe that is a better approach and not the connectors.
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