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I want to order some wiring for Albert but I need to know what rating is appropriate for the headlights and indicators? The thing is the classic wiring company i have just looked at has a limited supply of colour codes for 17A cable and far more for 8.75A.
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
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8.75 amp will be fine for the indicators and headlights.
Current (A) = Watts (W)/Volts (V)
Example 2x21W Indicator bulbs totals 42Watts/12V = 3.5 Amps
2X 55W Headlights = 120W Total / 12V = 10 Amps
Current (A) = Watts (W)/Volts (V)
Example 2x21W Indicator bulbs totals 42Watts/12V = 3.5 Amps
2X 55W Headlights = 120W Total / 12V = 10 Amps
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So - from that example above - the 8.5 amp cable is NOT suitable for supplying the headlamps, where the single wire supply normally runs down to the front of the car and then splits to each lamp. You MUST use the heavier 17 amp cable at least up to the split point. Too small cable causes voltage drop (= dim lights) and can of course overheat and eventually perhaps catch fire!



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Hello Peetee,
you could try:- http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... mepage.php
they have the blue\white and blue\red in 17.5 amp size.
Of course you can run two wires of a smaller size together and connect them in a common terminal, untidy, but perfectly sound practice.
Alec
you could try:- http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... mepage.php
they have the blue\white and blue\red in 17.5 amp size.
Of course you can run two wires of a smaller size together and connect them in a common terminal, untidy, but perfectly sound practice.
Alec
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If originality isn't an issue you could try doubling up on smaller wiring, just make sure you have the same amount of wire cross section.Peetee wrote:But that's the problem you see. I can't find the correct colour wire in the larger size so I was checking the smaller was up to the job.better to have too large a cable than too small
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