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Old 03-17-2005, 09:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know if the Tiger has the electrical capacity to handle the addition of auxiliary lighting? Specifically I am thinking about the 55 watt (each) caliper mount type and perhaps the flashing LED rears for my '98. I know LED's don't draw much current, but I am a little concerned with the fronts. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Does anyone know if the Tiger has the electrical capacity to handle the addition of auxiliary lighting? Specifically I am thinking about the 55 watt (each) caliper mount type and perhaps the flashing LED rears for my '98. I know LED's don't draw much current, but I am a little concerned with the fronts. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Does anyone know if the Tiger has the electrical capacity to handle the addition of auxiliary lighting? Specifically I am thinking about the 55 watt (each) caliper mount type and perhaps the flashing LED rears for my '98. I know LED's don't draw much current, but I am a little concerned with the fronts. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
Do search on your topic. Or simple math.
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Does anyone know if the Tiger has the electrical capacity to handle the addition of auxiliary lighting? Specifically I am thinking about the 55 watt (each) caliper mount type and perhaps the flashing LED rears for my '98. I know LED's don't draw much current, but I am a little concerned with the fronts. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
Do search on your topic. Or simple math.
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