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Denali Soundbomb Installation

erkj79

John Erkan
I have a 2019 R1250RT with a Fuzeblock FZ1 installed under my passenger seat. I wish to install a Denali Compact horn and was wondering if anyone has wired it directly to the fuzeblock instead of powering it directly from the battery. The Denali specs states it has a current draw of 20 amps and my Fuzeblock states 10 amps max for each circuit but then it goes on to state that you should not run more than 20 amps per circuit. Just don't want to run alot of wires down to the battery if I don't have to...
 
You definitely need to confirm this, but I'm pretty sure those max amp numbers are for constant draw and "burst." 10 amps for something like a heated vest/jacket that will be running potentially for hours and 20 amps for something that will only be on for a second or two, yanno...like a horn.
 
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