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So at what point could I overload my battery?

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Old 05-02-2007, 8:53 AM
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So at what point could I overload my battery?

Currently I have the following all hooked up.
Power Commander
Blinder M20 laser jammer
Escort 8500 x50 radar detector
UFO integrated tail light/turn signals

Do the LED front signals I have and the led integrated lights in the back pull more or less than stock bulbs?

Is there plenty of power for all?

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Old 05-02-2007, 9:11 AM
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Re: So at what point could I overload my battery?

LEDs pull less than standard lights.
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Re: So at what point could I overload my battery?

A lot less
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Re: So at what point could I overload my battery?

Good, because I need to now install some type of alert system so I can more easily hear and or see the alerts for the RD and the blinder.
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