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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 12951" data-source="post: 933277"><p>Just depends on your setup. The factory AUX gives you two 30amps, one 15amp and one 10amp. Most lights will show you how many watts. You have to divide that by 12 (you can use a higher number to be more exact) to provide some buffer. So you could connect a light up to needing 216 watts to stay within the 18amp limit. Large LED bars typically above 40" won't work on an 18amp circuit but it does depend on the brand, just have to check and do your research. For example a Rigid E-Series 40" will work because it draws 16amps but a Baja Designs uses 21amps. Reason why because Rigid doesn't power their LED's to 100%, usually around 70-80% but Baja runs theirs at 100% because they have thermal management built-in so their lights are brighter. Oh and awesome too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 12951, post: 933277"] Just depends on your setup. The factory AUX gives you two 30amps, one 15amp and one 10amp. Most lights will show you how many watts. You have to divide that by 12 (you can use a higher number to be more exact) to provide some buffer. So you could connect a light up to needing 216 watts to stay within the 18amp limit. Large LED bars typically above 40" won't work on an 18amp circuit but it does depend on the brand, just have to check and do your research. For example a Rigid E-Series 40" will work because it draws 16amps but a Baja Designs uses 21amps. Reason why because Rigid doesn't power their LED's to 100%, usually around 70-80% but Baja runs theirs at 100% because they have thermal management built-in so their lights are brighter. Oh and awesome too. [/QUOTE]
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