ignition switch maximum load
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 2:37 pm
I'm just about finished with a serious tidy up of my wiring.
It was a mess to say the least, with the old fuse box failing to hold one of the fuses and alternator conversion all tangled up in insulation tape. A new fuse box has sorted most of that but I have a question....
What is the maximum load that ignition switch can handle?
A CD player has been fitted in the past (looks like a Halfords job to me) which is wired direct off the battery (with a line fuse). It would be nice to have a proper fixed and switched supply for the unit as intended, but is it best to place a relay in line and drive that from the switched feed rather than connect the player directly from the top of the switched fuse group? It all depends how much load the ignition switch can handle.
It was a mess to say the least, with the old fuse box failing to hold one of the fuses and alternator conversion all tangled up in insulation tape. A new fuse box has sorted most of that but I have a question....
What is the maximum load that ignition switch can handle?
A CD player has been fitted in the past (looks like a Halfords job to me) which is wired direct off the battery (with a line fuse). It would be nice to have a proper fixed and switched supply for the unit as intended, but is it best to place a relay in line and drive that from the switched feed rather than connect the player directly from the top of the switched fuse group? It all depends how much load the ignition switch can handle.