RickO
4th September 2014, 06:20 PM
Good evening All,
So....I've trawled through the very helpful thread initiated by Sniegy and a number of other related ones but still have a question about EBCs, specifically in relation to the power output of the Redarc TowPro that I'm about to attempt installing....
I am clear on the wiring procedure described by Sniegy.
My question concerns the power output of the TowPro, the current rating of the wire needing to be installed from the unit to the rear wiring loom &
the current rating of the D4 wiring between where the wire is spliced in to to pin 5 in the plug.
The TowPro states that the max current of the unit in a 12V setup is 25amps does anyone know if this is the current draw from the battery to the unit - or does this mean that the wiring used to connect to the rear wiring loom also needs to be >= 25 amps?
I'm not clear on this as even if the wiring used to connect to the rear wiring loom also needs to be >= 25 amp, it is my understanding that the actual LR wiring loom that is being tapped into has a max capacity of 15amps.
I have 6mm2 dual core (instantaneous max capacity of 50amp, continuous capacity of around >= 38amps due to heat) but am wondering if this is overkill and if 10-15 amp wire could be used?
Thanks in anticipation.
RickO
So....I've trawled through the very helpful thread initiated by Sniegy and a number of other related ones but still have a question about EBCs, specifically in relation to the power output of the Redarc TowPro that I'm about to attempt installing....
I am clear on the wiring procedure described by Sniegy.
My question concerns the power output of the TowPro, the current rating of the wire needing to be installed from the unit to the rear wiring loom &
the current rating of the D4 wiring between where the wire is spliced in to to pin 5 in the plug.
The TowPro states that the max current of the unit in a 12V setup is 25amps does anyone know if this is the current draw from the battery to the unit - or does this mean that the wiring used to connect to the rear wiring loom also needs to be >= 25 amps?
I'm not clear on this as even if the wiring used to connect to the rear wiring loom also needs to be >= 25 amp, it is my understanding that the actual LR wiring loom that is being tapped into has a max capacity of 15amps.
I have 6mm2 dual core (instantaneous max capacity of 50amp, continuous capacity of around >= 38amps due to heat) but am wondering if this is overkill and if 10-15 amp wire could be used?
Thanks in anticipation.
RickO