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05-15-2013, 01:18 AM | #1 |
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Choosing wire - volt/amp
I am connecting some LEDs for decoration in the car, the LEDs are rated are 1W each, I will be connecting that to the cigarette lighter wire. I am wondering would a 26AWG gauge wire be enough connection between 12V and the LEDs?
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26 AWG stranded wire is rated for about 2.2A, so you could theoretically power 25 1W LEDs off of it (as each draws .08A).
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Yes, I am wondering though if I do with 26AWG which is ok, but what happens if I plug in a power inverter or something that draws a lot of energy in the cigarette lighter which will brings a lot of current, is it going to have problems or burn out my 26AWG that is attached to the cigarette lighter wire?
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So, for your LEDs, my 25 above was based on a system voltage of 12V, as opposed to 14V when the alternator is spinning. When the engine is running you will draw less current than when it is off (higher voltage = lower current). I would recommend though installing a 2A or 4A max fuse inline with your LED wiring. The fuse for the lighter is 15A, so if you accidentally shorted your LED wiring the 26AWG wire would burn up, without popping the 15A fuse, so to be safe when you branch off a circuit with smaller wire you should always add a fuse appropriately sized for the branch wire.
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Wow, very informative and knowledgeable, thank you very much again! Will follow your advice to adding a fuse.
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Just don't connect the inverter to the 26 gage wire. In that case it is too thin for the needed current.
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If you hook up lighting to the cigarette lighter circuit, won't it only work with ignition on?
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Correct
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