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Well, I got the PL 700's installed with the halogens. Very bright! I used a 30 amp fuse that has a very thick "wire" in it. Looks like it would never blow. I think they were form Napa. What should be used? I ran a line form the starter button (solenoid).
 

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You should match the fuse to the gauge of the wire and the specs. for the halogens -- big enough to handle to drain of the lamps but small enough to avoid frying the wire if there is a short.
 

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TimK said:
You should match the fuse to the gauge of the wire and the specs. for the halogens big enough to handle to drain of the lamps but small enough to avoid frying the wire if there is a short. OK But The wire size is already adequate so The fuse should be a 15 amp device.--Keoke
 

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