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I know this has probably been covered before but wth.

I have rear and front light bars and the dealer wired directly to the battery. The switches have small LED on/off lights that stay on all the time. I’ve been told that’s fine but would like yalls opinion. Should I change to operate when the key is on or what? If so, what is the best way to do it?
 
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I prefer my lights to be only powered with ignition power on
 
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Get you a small fuse block that has a ground bus bar with it, take your power and negative leads to the fuse block. Buy a fuse tap and tap the 15a accessories fuse and run that to the positive of the fuse block and then a neg leg to the negative post on the block. That should give you keyed on power, I wouldn’t think you’d have to change anything as far as the switches go as you’re just changing from a direct home run to a fused keyed power source.
 
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How much current do your bars draw? My guess is more than 15a combined. If so, the accessories fuse won't handle them if they are on at the same time. I installed a solenoid that triggers from the accessory wire when the ignition key is on. It feeds my 52" light bar separate from my 100a fuse block since the bar takes a 40a fuse. I didn't want to takeaway from the amperage capacity from my fuse block.
 
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Ideally he’d be better off with a second battery, a isolator and a relay. Just trying to make the best of what he has already, my set up is similar but I have a solinoid that’s keyed hot from the accessory fuse but has a power leg straight off the aux battery then to the fuse block.
 
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I know this has probably been covered before but wth.

I have rear and front light bars and the dealer wired directly to the battery. The switches have small LED on/off lights that stay on all the time. I’ve been told that’s fine but would like yalls opinion. Should I change to operate when the key is on or what? If so, what is the best way to do it?
I recommend isolating all electrical accessories by using a dual battery set up and isolator! If you choose NOT to add another battery, then I would suggest changing it to key on to avoid the constant draw on your battery from the switches!
 
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Ideally he’d be better off with a second battery, a isolator and a relay. Just trying to make the best of what he has already, my set up is similar but I have a solinoid that’s keyed hot from the accessory fuse but has a power leg straight off the aux battery then to the fuse block.
Ideally he’d be better off with a second battery, a isolator and a relay. Just trying to make the best of what he has already, my set up is similar but I have a solinoid that’s keyed hot from the accessory fuse but has a power leg straight off the aux battery then to the fuse block.
Mines setup the same as yours with an isolator and second battery. I left that part out. I agree, I think it's the best setup.
 
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The little leds do draw power over time. My switch for my stereo is wired to battery instead of fuse block.so i can run it without the key on as it counts hrs even if not running. I throw the battery tender on every week if i havent run it much. And it takes a couple hrs to top off the battery .
 
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The little leds do draw power over time. My switch for my stereo is wired to battery instead of fuse block.so i can run it without the key on as it counts hrs even if not running. I throw the battery tender on every week if i havent run it much. And it takes a couple hrs to top off the battery .
I can easily unplug the connections if the sxs is gonna sit for awhile.
 
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The 13” is 73 watts and the cubes are 20 I think.
What do yall think about tap splicing both into my ignition wire?
If that's all they pull, then the 15a circuit will handle them. I was thinking they were "bigger" lights for some reason.

I have 52" bar on the front that is advertised as 300w. It is too much for a 15a circuit.
 

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