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Advise needed please from auto electrician
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigkev75" data-source="post: 520442" data-attributes="member: 34248"><p>Evening peeps so today I started fitting my heated seat pads to my st150 seats. I’ve taken my power from fuse box with a fuse splice I’ve used the electric window one which is 30amp rated fuse I need two feeds for the each heated seat is it ok to split that one power connection to feed both seats or will it draw too much current </p><p> Current Draw: 3 Amps on Low Heat Setting and 5 Amps on High Setting per Seat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigkev75, post: 520442, member: 34248"] Evening peeps so today I started fitting my heated seat pads to my st150 seats. I’ve taken my power from fuse box with a fuse splice I’ve used the electric window one which is 30amp rated fuse I need two feeds for the each heated seat is it ok to split that one power connection to feed both seats or will it draw too much current Current Draw: 3 Amps on Low Heat Setting and 5 Amps on High Setting per Seat [/QUOTE]
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