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Not sure if this is the right place to ask but long story short. I have an after market bumper with LEDs I wanted to wire (with possibility of adding more leds) and I wanted to upgrade the factory speakers while im at it . Ive made a low effort wiring diagram to show my thought process on how to get it done any suggestions or thoughts to improve/fix are appreciated.
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I assume you do not have the factory aux switches and that's why you're adding the switch controller/assembly?

I'm just guessing 4AWG wire and 100A fuse may be overkill for the switch assembly just to run lighting, but you would need to calculate the amperage draw to confirm. Or maybe you plan on some additional toys that aren't shown.

The other question I would have is the BlueSea fuse/distribution box. I didn't know what it was, but when I looked it up, I noticed it has a maximum of 30A per circuit, which may be exceeded if your powered sub draws more than that (which it may if it requires that 4AWG power wire).
 
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I assume you do not have the factory aux switches and that's why you're adding the switch controller/assembly?

I'm just guessing 4AWG wire and 100A fuse may be overkill for the switch assembly just to run lighting, but you would need to calculate the amperage draw to confirm. Or maybe you plan on some additional toys that aren't shown.

The other question I would have is the BlueSea fuse/distribution box. I didn't know what it was, but when I looked it up, I noticed it has a maximum of 30A per circuit, which may be exceeded if your powered sub draws more than that (which it may if it requires that 4AWG power wire).

Sadly I don't have those cool ass overhead aux switches T.T
The 4g wire only in the design because I have some new on hand already its definitely over what's required

I did eventually want to add more lights and whatnot so I figured design over what's required to save time in the future

As for the Speakers its all JBL
tweeters are GX428s
6" are GTO 692 180W Peak
And the Powered sub is BassProSL2 (nothing Major) 250W Peak

I think the 30A Fuse will work for the powered Sub could be wrong tho if the 6s are increasing the pull
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