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Amp draw for PIAA dual sport horns
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<blockquote data-quote="djon" data-source="post: 913036" data-attributes="member: 17442"><p>I have the PIAA Sports Horn Model #85110 and did not want to put them on until after my ground circuit recall was done. Seeing this thread it peaked my interest and since was absolutely nothing on electrical spec's for the horns except for the (12V use only) on the front of the box so I decided to test them.</p><p></p><p>I hard wired a test circuit with a spare battery running 12.5 volts, 14 gauge wire with 2 different meters. Horns brand new from box.</p><p></p><p>Fluke 73: 400Hz horn 3.3 Amps, 500hz horn 2.8 Amps</p><p></p><p>Actron CP7677: 400Hz horn 3.2 Amps, 500Hz horn 2.7 Amps</p><p></p><p>So it looks like total current draw is around 5 Amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djon, post: 913036, member: 17442"] I have the PIAA Sports Horn Model #85110 and did not want to put them on until after my ground circuit recall was done. Seeing this thread it peaked my interest and since was absolutely nothing on electrical spec's for the horns except for the (12V use only) on the front of the box so I decided to test them. I hard wired a test circuit with a spare battery running 12.5 volts, 14 gauge wire with 2 different meters. Horns brand new from box. Fluke 73: 400Hz horn 3.3 Amps, 500hz horn 2.8 Amps Actron CP7677: 400Hz horn 3.2 Amps, 500Hz horn 2.7 Amps So it looks like total current draw is around 5 Amps. [/QUOTE]
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