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    Default Anyone know what the 'Load Sheeding' circuit/system does?

    I'm looking to get rid of the stock 'pansy' horn with something a bit more appropriate, however, the horn shares a fuse with the 'Load Shedding' thingummy.

    Anyone know what it does or what it's load is so I don't overburden the fuse?

    Cheers all.

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    Contact Reggy at TricLed, he has an F3 air horn that is hidden.
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    I would get a Motorcycle Air horn it comes with a relay
    Just wire it up as per instructions and you shoul be good to go

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    I was thinking about that but I do have a twin horn unit here that is much louder than stock (about 130db) and it only draws 8 amps (only.. HAH!), so if the stock horn is only a couple either side it'll save a whole lot of messing about with additional wiring.

    Trying to find the easier route 's'all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Pig View Post
    I was thinking about that but I do have a twin horn unit here that is much louder than stock (about 130db) and it only draws 8 amps (only.. HAH!), so if the stock horn is only a couple either side it'll save a whole lot of messing about with additional wiring.

    Trying to find the easier route 's'all.
    If they draw 8 amps, you will need a second relay and I would feed the hot of the new horns +12v straight from the battery. Too, the stock system relay is set up to switch the ground terminal of the stock horn while the +12v is always hot even with the key off. Look to the circuit I have here. Much more info and horny lights too found >HERE<.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattlebars View Post
    If they draw 8 amps... >HERE<.
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    I was in Harbor Freight this weekend and I hand a Badboy Horn in my hand reading the info on the package and was wondering if I could make it fit under the skirt of my rt!
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