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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 03:10 PM
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hi I had a car imported and as I needed a rear fog light I got someone I know to wire one in now every time I press the button it blows the 10amp fuse so my number plate lights and rear fogs do not work , iv test fitted a 15amp fuse and it all works fine would it be ok to use the 15amp or is there a problem with the wiring any help would be appreciated
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 07:07 PM
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what wattage are the number plate lamps and the fog lamp? I think you are just pulling to much current for a 10amp.
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 07:15 PM
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not sure iv got some led number plate bulbs I thought the same as it was running a 10amp for just the number plate bulbs and now the fogs have been added
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 07:23 PM
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if there was a fault the 15 amp would have blown to, it sounds like your pulling just over 10 amps, only concern is the wiring being ok of the increased loads but it should be ok.
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 07:26 PM
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so you reckon the 15 will be ok whats the worst that could happen
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 07:30 PM
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worst that can happen is you numberplate wiring over heats and catches fire but i dout that , you will be ok running a 15 amp
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 07:38 PM
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ok thanks mate , don't spose you know anything about wiring up a reverse camera I have to wire it to the reverse light
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 07:44 PM
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run a ignition switched fused 12v supply to the power source for the unit, use a 12v relay so you are not pulling the power off the reverse circuit, have the reverse light wiring on the relay so then u go in reverse the relay operates and uses the 12v supply to run the camera.

not the best at explaining sorry
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ok thanks so I wired it to the reverse light one end then wire the other end with 12v fused
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 08:04 PM
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Pin 30 connect to the switched fused 12v supply u need to run
pin 87 connet to the camera system 12v input
pin 85 connect to the cars reversing light wiring 12v side
pin 86 wire to an availabe earth
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 08:08 PM
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ok thanks mate looks bit to complicated for me I might get pro to do it , I was hoping there would be like a how to guide on here
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 08:11 PM
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It is easy trust me, hardest part is getting the feed from the reversing light. But if you are not confident then yeah get a qualified person in to do it, should take them less than an hour
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I fitted one on my old car but this is all new , I knew what wires were 12v etc
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Old Oct 16, 2016 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by mjp02wrx
worst that can happen is you numberplate wiring over heats and catches fire but i dout that , you will be ok running a 15 amp
So ot trips out a 10a, so we advise putting a 15a in?

Find out what the problem is and resolve it. If you are running led number plate lamps the load will be alot less than with filament lamps in and it shouldnt trip the fuse.
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Old Oct 17, 2016 | 11:58 AM
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If you still need a auto electrician i have used auto sparx in chatham a few times, very good but a little on the expensive side.
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Old Oct 17, 2016 | 12:07 PM
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i would just use a totally separate supply straight from the battery that is fused near the battery use thicker wire that what you need and then if you want to add more things like a camera you can , it's the safest easiest option
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Old Oct 17, 2016 | 12:09 PM
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most wiring in modern cars is designed just to do what it's built for and not designed for other things to be added , option above is not expensive either
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