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: Questions about wiring fogs together..


NeverRest
11-20-2008, 01:34 PM
Ok, so I'm planning on getting a couple sets of the warn sdb series fog lights for my trans4mer on my truck. I got what I thought was a good deal for some new SDB 210 lights, without the harness and controller... I'm wondering if I get 2 more sets of lights could I safely wire all of the lights to one controller? or am I going to need 3 controllers for 3 sets of lights? I'll end up paying retail or more in the end buying another harness and controller for the 210's I bought :mad: if I have to go that route, I didnt want 3 controllers in the first place, it clutters the truck. The 160's and 210's work the same way with the high and low beams and how the controller works... So I'm curious if this will work when I buy my other sets of lights at christmas..

I havent talked to my local truck shop to see what they think yet since its hard to get by there.. so I figured I'd ask you guys first.

Thanks for any help you can provide!!

Diesel52
11-20-2008, 09:54 PM
What is the wattage of the lights? A relay can handle is it 30 amps or someother number. You could wire the coils of the relay/s in together to the switch ( this is only micro amps) Run a weather proof fuse to the incoming side of the relay.( Don't know the number is it 87 ?) the the out going of the relay to the lights, do run a two wire back to the battery area for a good circuit. Good luck.

NeverRest
11-20-2008, 10:38 PM
http://www.warn.com/truck/lights/sdb_210.shtml Those are the exact lights, I want to have it professionally done, so I can have that piece of mind.. I just want to know how feasable is it.

http://www.warn.com/truck/lights/sdb160.shtml this is the set I'm hoping to wire with.

NeverRest
11-21-2008, 08:41 PM
bump

hoppins10
11-22-2008, 01:35 PM
Like diesel52 said I dont see a problem with running all the lights off one switch as long as they are wired properly with relays.