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face=Verdana><FONT color=#222222>I’m wiring for my power seats in my truck
project. My wiring harness didn't include this circuit so I'm coming off a
battery termination point. Thinking about fusing each seat. The internal wiring
is 14 ga and doing a amp check I read from 3-6 amps with any of the 3 motors
(tilt/raise/for-back) running and around 12 amps when you hit the stops and the
motor stalls. I know 14 ga is good for 18-20 amps but I'm trying to decide how
much to fuse it.. I wanna keep the smoke inside but don't want to fuse too
high.... would you consider a percentage over stall amp draw or running amp
draw..... and what safety factor ?? I should already know this at my
age...</FONT></FONT></SPAN><BR
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