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I've searched the threads to try and make sense of this and I've had no luck. Ford did a cool thing in adding the Aux switches and extra aux wiring to the Bronco. What I'm confused about is that all the wires are 16 gauge wires which have a maximum amp capacity of 10 amps yet Ford claims that one of the switches can handle up to 30 amps. Unless they're using some new kind of wire I don't understand how this is possible. Critical circuits can only go 6' at 10 amps with a 16 gauge wire. Non critical circuits can go 20' but your still limited to 10 amps max.
Can someone please explain how to use these switches for anything more than say a phone charging circuit or to power a relay which would make more sense for high amp items.
Can someone please explain how to use these switches for anything more than say a phone charging circuit or to power a relay which would make more sense for high amp items.
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