Baja Designs LP9 Pro not working

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I would run it from the relay to your upfitter rather than drilling holes in your truck. What color wires do you have going to the switch? The switch should be Low/Off/High.
 

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Also as for the switch you shouldn't need one. The harness has a trigger wire which you will wire directly to the upfitter wire under your hood. Then you'll run both positives to the battery and ground the two negative wires on the truck. I wouldn't ground the negatives on the battery. LP9 have a high and low beam so if you want that functionality you'll need to wire the high beam and low beam trigger wires to different switches.

This is what I did for my XL80s.

I cut the switch off the Baja harness and ran the blue wire to my uplifter switch. It is only a trigger wire for the relay.

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So I wrote another thread but it seems as though Baja designs has pretty liberal overages for their amperage ratings. I installed a 20” ONx6+ that’s rated and 16.8 amps and draws in real time 10.8. Some of these relays and non sense are over kill.
 
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Did you actually read what I wrote? A 10 amp load will never blow a 15 amp fuse unless you short to ground. I mean I build first responder vehicles for living. I know a little about what I am talking about. Amp clamp your lights!!

Bill


Well... that’s all well and good, until you start blowing fuses out in the hinterlands, in the dark, with limited spares.
 
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