ccasanova22
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Greetings,
New to the forum and just purchased a '22 Ranger Tremor XLT. I was wondering if the factory upfitter switches can be used for light loads, such as a small <275W audio amplifier?
My XLT did not come with the B&O sound system and I'm thinking of adding a JL Audio Stealthbox under the passenger seat with a small (JD250.1) amplifier driven from the 25A upfitter switch (Switch #1).
I have no desires for "ghetto blaster" style bass, just want something to round out the factory system (with quick, accurate low end) for classic rock and the like. My previous vehicles had a Kicker 200W with a single 10" sub and Alpine 200W with a 12" sub and they were plenty, although wired directly to the battery + and chassis.
Would I be "pushing it" drawing close to the 25A maximum using upfitter switch #1?
I'd like to be able to turn off the sub at any given time when pulling into quiet areas late at night, such as campsites, but don't want to overload the relay or wiring if possible. I also may consider a <200W amp due to the JL's efficiency.
Thanks!
New to the forum and just purchased a '22 Ranger Tremor XLT. I was wondering if the factory upfitter switches can be used for light loads, such as a small <275W audio amplifier?
My XLT did not come with the B&O sound system and I'm thinking of adding a JL Audio Stealthbox under the passenger seat with a small (JD250.1) amplifier driven from the 25A upfitter switch (Switch #1).
I have no desires for "ghetto blaster" style bass, just want something to round out the factory system (with quick, accurate low end) for classic rock and the like. My previous vehicles had a Kicker 200W with a single 10" sub and Alpine 200W with a 12" sub and they were plenty, although wired directly to the battery + and chassis.
Would I be "pushing it" drawing close to the 25A maximum using upfitter switch #1?
I'd like to be able to turn off the sub at any given time when pulling into quiet areas late at night, such as campsites, but don't want to overload the relay or wiring if possible. I also may consider a <200W amp due to the JL's efficiency.
Thanks!
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