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Just one little problem with “shunt wire” by-pass that those who promote it don’t seem to understand, it by-passes/alters all designed circuit protection for this electrical system.
Yep. Not sure where the 7.5 amp number you are using comes from. The single stock 6” 16ga fusible link should open with prolonged exposure to around 30-40 amps or so with a dead short in any of the stock unfused wiring or components. Parallelling the stock fusible 16ga link with another 14-12 ga fusible link (50-60amps to open) means it will take close to 100 amps to open both fusible links and stop current flow. Look up Kirchhoff's current law and the current divider rule. Using rough numbers here, exact numbers depend on just what the voltage drop ends up being across both legs of the parallel circuit. Either way, the stock 12ga wiring won’t take that kind of current, effectively no circuit protection at all.
But? Indeed, as mentioned numerous times in my postings on this subject, the battery is the only power source with enough current potential (couple hundred amps plus) to burn wires, the fusible link protects the stock unfused wiring from the battery in a dead short event. While a short in ignition 1 may stall the motor while in operation, this won’t prevent its wires from lighting up was well, also only protected from the battery’s current potential by the fusible link.I basically agree. But will say that the main purpose of the fusible links is to deal with the battery dead shorting. The battery will flow well over 40 amps when dead shorted. Heck, people can and have arc welded using a battery!
The ignition run wire (J2) from the key switch is usually 16 gage. People should not be expecting fuselike protection in that circuit. If it shorts, then engine stops running and the alternator rotor stops getting fed so either way its going to shut down. I suspect that's why the manufacturers focused on the battery dead short as the main thing to be concerned about with respect to the main feeds.
Connecting the parallel feed to the fusebox hot buss is a clever solution.
If those instructions tell you to connect the relay secondary power to the battery, disregard that and be sure to connect the relay secondary power feed to the alternator or somewhere on the alternator side of the ammeter.I started looking at the headlight relays. I see people have used the Toyota headlight assembly kit - 2 headlights and a harness with relays....$31 Cdn! The parts guy at Toyota even told me what a steal of a deal it was. I ordered one so we'll see what it looks like:
Genuine Toyota headlight kit made in Japan that works with the FJ60 and BJ60 Toyota Land Cruisers. This kit allows you to replace your sealed beam headlights with halogen headlights with replaceable bulbs. Kit includes:
- Pair of Headlamp Glass Lens
- With Bulbs
- Wiring Harness
- Zip Ties
- Instructions
OEM; Made in Japan.
I believe you will like it.I started looking at the headlight relays. I see people have used the Toyota headlight assembly kit - 2 headlights and a harness with relays....$31 Cdn! The parts guy at Toyota even told me what a steal of a deal it was. I ordered one so we'll see what it looks like:
Genuine Toyota headlight kit made in Japan that works with the FJ60 and BJ60 Toyota Land Cruisers. This kit allows you to replace your sealed beam headlights with halogen headlights with replaceable bulbs. Kit includes:
- Pair of Headlamp Glass Lens
- With Bulbs
- Wiring Harness
- Zip Ties
- Instructions
OEM; Made in Japan.
Can I get the part number please.I started looking at the headlight relays. I see people have used the Toyota headlight assembly kit - 2 headlights and a harness with relays....$31 Cdn! The parts guy at Toyota even told me what a steal of a deal it was. I ordered one so we'll see what it looks like:
Genuine Toyota headlight kit made in Japan that works with the FJ60 and BJ60 Toyota Land Cruisers. This kit allows you to replace your sealed beam headlights with halogen headlights with replaceable bulbs. Kit includes:
- Pair of Headlamp Glass Lens
- With Bulbs
- Wiring Harness
- Zip Ties
- Instructions
OEM; Made in Japan.
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Thanks for the tip! Just ordered from a US Dealer. $16.49 USD $11 shipping. What a Deal!I started looking at the headlight relays. I see people have used the Toyota headlight assembly kit - 2 headlights and a harness with relays....$31 Cdn! The parts guy at Toyota even told me what a steal of a deal it was. I ordered one so we'll see what it looks like:
Genuine Toyota headlight kit made in Japan that works with the FJ60 and BJ60 Toyota Land Cruisers. This kit allows you to replace your sealed beam headlights with halogen headlights with replaceable bulbs. Kit includes:
- Pair of Headlamp Glass Lens
- With Bulbs
- Wiring Harness
- Zip Ties
- Instructions
OEM; Made in Japan.