I know what the first question was and you didn't even answer that question or provide a link to your thread! Did you bother to read my post to the end where I asked "Curious if anyone else has this compressor and what they have done to mount it in their Ram" ?
Why do you feel the need to...
Yeah, I have watched many videos about the compressor in question! The real question was who has permanently mounted one in their Ram truck ( not in a Toyota or a Jeep or Lexus, etc). It was not about what setup did YOU use as you did not use this compressor! I had to search for your post to...
I did search and didn't find much as my search skills are weak. I was also asking more specifically about the **** Trac compressor which is much bigger than others. Why can't I say ****?? The compressor from NAPA.
So what is everybody using for onboard air? I recently decided to get the MaxiTrac 300 LPM compressor from NAPA (this one) and built an air up/down system also after watching a few videos (one of many)of the mods to do. I built my air up/down system to do my front tires and separate for my rear...
That is part of what confuses me as the descriptions just say the wattage, not that that is equivalent wattage. I do know that LEDs can draw large amount of power based on design and output. That is why I am asking these questions. So even with the brightest bulbs available, it shouldn't heat up...
As a low voltage electrician ( security systems and access control) I am well aware that automotive voltage is usually 14-14.5VDC. I am also aware that higher amp draw=more heat. That is why I am asking as I don't know that the BCM or the wires will withstand the higher amperage.
Assuming...
I am looking to upgrade to LED on my 2011 quad reflectors. I see a lot of people in other threads talking about Fahren and that is what I am leaning towards. Power consumption varies from 80W to 160W based on the model and Lumen output. I was leaning towards 20,000 Lumen or the 24,000 Lumen...
Also check this out from RCC. He is the greatest resource over there.
https://www.ramchargercentral.com/threads/wiring-diagrams-notice.97510/#post-1124403
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