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Originally Posted by Skippy
Caveat: applying 12 volts to something intended for 6 can cause shortened component life, overheating, arcing, fire, and general bad stuff to happen, hence the importance of fused power. I personally wouldn't do this install. If you do it, it's probably better to use a key-switched hot instead of always-hot. That way, you won't be able to use the horn with the key off, but the horns won't self-destruct without you around.
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Well, I for one am a lover ov Relays and it would definately get it's own. How's about I make the relay the load on the switched ground circuit, and fuse both the relay side and the horn side just to be damned sure...?
Or better yet, why not give it it's own circuit -grounded on a momentary switch...(Duh, why didn't I think of that earlier!!)
I've got so many other projects on the go I havn't been able to allocate the brain power to set up the horns...
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