Kisan Electronics ManualtailBlazer User Manual

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AUXILIARY LIGHTS:

If you already have additional lights or if you plan to add some, consider
how the total wattage or the load (measured in Amps) will impact the
primary fuse of the brake circuit. After that, select an appropriate model of
tailBlazer for your application.

Incandescent Lamps:

Typical auxiliary lights for use as additional marker lamps have a single
input. You chose to hook them up as Tail or Brake lights. The average
wattage can be from 5 to 20 watts.

LED Light-bars or Lamp-clusters:

LED light bars or clusters are typically used as trunk or spoiler mounts.
They can be integral or bolted on. Some have dual inputs, but most are
single input type. So you chose to hook them up as Tail or Brake lights.
Average load is very small – less than 1 Amp.


TRAILER HOOK-UP:

There are many models of trailers available for motorcycles. Most of them
will have at least (2) bulbs for brakes. There are also quite a few with (4)
bulbs for brakes and (2) more for the taillights.

Even though the usage of trailer may be occasional only, you still must
account for additional load. To be on the safe side, you should have a
separate fuse for the trailer hook-up and select the heavy-duty version of
the tailBlazer modulator. For trailers with more than (2) Brake bulbs,
either hook-up the harness upstream of the modulator, or install a
separate unit just for the trailer.

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