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Im looking at putting a Baja Designs OnX6 50” Light bar on my Braptor. Please excuse my ignorance that may follow….
The BD install instructions indicate that the light bar should be wired to the Aux 1 switch and the second control to any other Aux switch.
My understanding is that the stock covered Rigid Lights use the Aux 1 switch and the uncovered fogs are switched by the regular headlight controls. Is this correct that only those covered Rigid lights use Aux1 ?
If so, Does anyone know why the Braptor would use the 30 amp Aux 1 circuit for what I would assume is a pretty low draw set of Rigid lights? Or has Ford swapped around the circuits on the Braptor and changed Aux 1 to a 10 or 15 amp circuit and moved the 30 Amp to another circuit?
Assuming that the Rigid lights can utilize a 10 or 15 amp Aux circuit and Aux 1 is still 30 amp, does it makes sense to move the rigid s to another Aux circuit and utilize the 30 amp Aux 1 for the OnX6 main switch and use any other unused circuit for the secondary switch?
Seems hard to believe Ford would hog the 30 amp circuit, when large light bars would need that more. But who knows…
Thoughts? Other recommendations?
Thanks!
The BD install instructions indicate that the light bar should be wired to the Aux 1 switch and the second control to any other Aux switch.
My understanding is that the stock covered Rigid Lights use the Aux 1 switch and the uncovered fogs are switched by the regular headlight controls. Is this correct that only those covered Rigid lights use Aux1 ?
If so, Does anyone know why the Braptor would use the 30 amp Aux 1 circuit for what I would assume is a pretty low draw set of Rigid lights? Or has Ford swapped around the circuits on the Braptor and changed Aux 1 to a 10 or 15 amp circuit and moved the 30 Amp to another circuit?
Assuming that the Rigid lights can utilize a 10 or 15 amp Aux circuit and Aux 1 is still 30 amp, does it makes sense to move the rigid s to another Aux circuit and utilize the 30 amp Aux 1 for the OnX6 main switch and use any other unused circuit for the secondary switch?
Seems hard to believe Ford would hog the 30 amp circuit, when large light bars would need that more. But who knows…
Thoughts? Other recommendations?
Thanks!
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