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Wiring diagram PLEASE

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#1 · (Edited)
I need some reassurance as to whats in my head put on paper. I m new to the forum and just bought my 2014 teryx4 in January of this year. Its cold as hell here in Buffalo, NY and I m trying to get all my add-ons done before the nice weather. I want to connect four 27w lights to the front and one 27w in the back as a work light. I plan on during interior lights as well. These are the products I have acquired:

Blue Sea Systems 5025 ST Blade Fuse Block with 6 Circuits and fuses

Absolute ANL100-2 Fuses 100 Amp Gold Plated

E2 by Scoshe EWFH Single ANL Fuse Holder

2x 27W Square LED Work Light Flood and 2x 27w round led work light 1980LM SPOT

4x ORANGE ROCKER SWITCH LASER ETCHED 20A

I need a wiring diagram, should I use relays? Can I use two relays from the battery, one + and one - to the sub only? Wire gauge? Please help
 
#2 ·
Run a light relay for your lights (be sure you get an LED relay). I think most are around 20A which is more than enough. Your front 4x27 will draw 9A of current and the rear 2.25A, so in total your fuse block will be seeing 11.25A of current draw. I'd run 14AWG wire to the fuse block. Use one circuit (and switch) for the front and one circuit (and switch) for the rear (assuming you don't want the rear light on with the front lights).

The front circuit could use 16AWG wire to the lights and to ground. Use a 15A fuse.

The rear circuit could use 18AWG wire to the light and to ground. Use a 5A fuse.

The wiring would all depend on how you want the lights to work (i.e. all four fronts on with one switch; two lights on two switches; each individual).
 
#6 ·
so 14 from fuse to relay and 16 from relay to lights/ground and switch? This is what I m using as a kind of a temple. How To Wire Fog And Driving Lights Harness Wiring Diagram
No, run 14 from battery to fuse box, then run 16 from fuse out to rely/lights. Keep in mind that your main feed to the battery will hold about 15A so if you add more "stuff" you will need to go down to 12AWG (or just run that now) that diagram is a good one.

Cheers!
 
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