stevecon
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I'm looking to install a 2-way amateur radio in my cab that requires 12V/20A circuit.
I've looked at the "add a circuit" type taps that you insert into a spare fuse location in the fuse block of the truck; but all I've found have woefully undersized 18 or 16 gauge wire to connect to. A proper 20A circuit requires a #12 gauge wire at a minimum. These products claim to supply 20 amps (or more) with only a 16 gauge or 18 gauge wire. Independent, reputable sources would tell you those smaller wires are only rated for circuits needing about half that amount.
Since I can't find a suitable tap - I'm looking to find a place in the cab that I can tap into that will not adversely affect the exisiting circuit. Surely, someone has been down this path before and has some insight. Ideally, the location of an unused 20 amp or larger wire would be perfect. I miss the days of the "Accessory Terminal" on the fuse block (and the High / Low Beam foot switch). Thanks in advance.
I've looked at the "add a circuit" type taps that you insert into a spare fuse location in the fuse block of the truck; but all I've found have woefully undersized 18 or 16 gauge wire to connect to. A proper 20A circuit requires a #12 gauge wire at a minimum. These products claim to supply 20 amps (or more) with only a 16 gauge or 18 gauge wire. Independent, reputable sources would tell you those smaller wires are only rated for circuits needing about half that amount.
Since I can't find a suitable tap - I'm looking to find a place in the cab that I can tap into that will not adversely affect the exisiting circuit. Surely, someone has been down this path before and has some insight. Ideally, the location of an unused 20 amp or larger wire would be perfect. I miss the days of the "Accessory Terminal" on the fuse block (and the High / Low Beam foot switch). Thanks in advance.





