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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jul 2020
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![]() Coming off my 400 amp alltrax install, time for next upgrade. Just purchased some under body LED lights, 12-24 volts. Cart came with front LED light and brake lights. I will check with my meter, but is it safe to say, that I can tie into that supply if 12-24 volts?
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Gone Loco
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Location: South Florida
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![]() I believe that the factory voltage reducer is good for 11 amps, but I could be wrong.
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